2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.97.034629
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Elastic, inelastic, and 1n transfer cross sections for the B10+Sn120

Abstract: The 10 B + 120 Sn reaction has been investigated at E Lab = 37.5 MeV. The cross sections for different channels, such as the elastic scattering, the excitation of the 2 + and 3 − 120 Sn states, the excitation of the 1 + state of 10 B, and the 1n pick-up transfer, have been measured. One-step distorted-wave Born approximation and coupled-reactionchannels calculations have been performed in the context of the double-folding São Paulo potential. The effect of coupling the inelastic and transfer states on the angu… Show more

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“…In such scenario, it could be important to include couplings to continuum states in order to describe simultaneously the elastic scattering and the different reaction channels. As part of the E-125 experimental campaign, the 10 B + 120 Sn reaction has already been measured at 37.5 MeV and analysed within the CRC formalism [25]. In the present work, we report on new experimental results obtained for the same reaction measured at E LAB = 31.5, 33.5 and 35.0 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…In such scenario, it could be important to include couplings to continuum states in order to describe simultaneously the elastic scattering and the different reaction channels. As part of the E-125 experimental campaign, the 10 B + 120 Sn reaction has already been measured at 37.5 MeV and analysed within the CRC formalism [25]. In the present work, we report on new experimental results obtained for the same reaction measured at E LAB = 31.5, 33.5 and 35.0 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…SATURN is being developed as a portable nuclear reaction spectrometer, based on silicon detectors telescopes, desktop-type electronic modules, and multi-channel acquisition systems. SATURN is installed in the 30B experimental beam line of the laboratory, which contains a scattering chamber connected to the 8MV pelletron tandem accelerator [24,25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…For the 13 C + 28 Si system, the Coulomb barrier height is V B = 18.9 MeV (in the laboratory reference). [14], mounted in the scattering chamber for the measurements. A set of 9 surface barrier Si detectors was mounted at 30 cm away from the targets and with 5 • of angular step size, covering the angles from 25 • to 65 • (laboratory framework).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%