1969
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90471-0
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Elastic scattering of alpha particles on 39K at Eα = 22.1−28.2 MeV

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“…Finally, we shall shortly comment on the results from the inelastic α-particle scattering. Our data, as well as the previous results from the same region, [12,15,16,17,18], show no trace of a change in cross section as the Q-value for the 4α-emisson is reached or surpassed. Therefore it seems unlikely that at a specific energy, just above the corresponding Q-value, all the elastic cross section would concentrate in a single reaction channel.…”
Section: Fragmentssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Finally, we shall shortly comment on the results from the inelastic α-particle scattering. Our data, as well as the previous results from the same region, [12,15,16,17,18], show no trace of a change in cross section as the Q-value for the 4α-emisson is reached or surpassed. Therefore it seems unlikely that at a specific energy, just above the corresponding Q-value, all the elastic cross section would concentrate in a single reaction channel.…”
Section: Fragmentssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This behaviour seems suspicious, however, a similar drop-off has been observed in several investigations before, see [12,15,16,17,18]. But the feature has gone unnoticed, and has not been discussed to any detail.…”
Section: Experimental Procedures and Excitation Functionsupporting
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“…I+M=even Under the condition of strong absorption, t/l may be expressed as Equation (4). The parameters will be used as adjustable parameters to reproduce the experimental angular distribution of the elastic scattering, note that L is related to R through…”
Section: ~O 1 (8"~lz](or)"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anomalous large angle e-particle scattering effect (ALAS) has been observed in a number of different light and medium nuclei at various energies well above the coulomb barrier [1][2][3][4]. Indeed this "ALAS" has been of increasing interest in recent years and has been the subject of symposiums at Marburg [5] and Cracow [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%