1984
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)90416-7
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Observation of direct 12C transfer in the 12C(14N, d)24Mg reaction

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“…Indeed, radioactive nuclei cannot be used as a target, and rare beams cannot be used to study a broad energy region with good energy resolution using small controlled changes of the energy as it was in conventional measurements. The first work to study alpha cluster states in N Z nuclei using 18 Ne rare beam (and a comparison with the 18 O data) was made using a novel Thick Target Inverse Kinematics (TTIK) method [3] in collaboration with Prof. Spitaleri's group [4]. It showed exciting and unexpected differences in the excitation functions of mirror reactions 18 O(α,α) and 18 Ne(α,α).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, radioactive nuclei cannot be used as a target, and rare beams cannot be used to study a broad energy region with good energy resolution using small controlled changes of the energy as it was in conventional measurements. The first work to study alpha cluster states in N Z nuclei using 18 Ne rare beam (and a comparison with the 18 O data) was made using a novel Thick Target Inverse Kinematics (TTIK) method [3] in collaboration with Prof. Spitaleri's group [4]. It showed exciting and unexpected differences in the excitation functions of mirror reactions 18 O(α,α) and 18 Ne(α,α).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an experimental perspective, the aim of this work is to obtain new information on the structure of 20 like other experimentalists, we used the Thick Target Inverse Kinematics method (TTIK) (see [15][16][17][18][19] and references therein) to study the excitation functions for the 16 O(α,α) 16 O elastic scattering in the 20 Ne excitation region of 5.5 − 9.6 MeV and in a broad angular interval. On the theoretical side, we also used multi configuration shell model calculations to understand the limits of this approach in the description of the cluster states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, two α cluster bands (α 2 + and α 0 + ) with α-24 Mg cluster structure are found in high excited states. As for the experimental α 0 + band, averaged values of the excitation energy are listed because those states are fragmented (dotted lines) [14].…”
Section: Structures Obtained By Constrained Energy Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excited states from E x = 18 to 30 MeV, which have been observed by 24 Mg( 6 Li, d), 24 Mg(α, α) and 24 Mg(α, γ) reactions are suggested as cana e-mail: yasutaka@riken.jp didates for the rotational band members that have an α-24 Mg cluster structure [14,15], but a detailed theoretical study of α-24 Mg cluster states has not been done. We aim in the present work to investigate the nature of excited states of 28 Si, focusing on clustering and deformations in a unified manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%