1991
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.43.1318
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Pion-induced double charge exchange onC12,Mg

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“…Double charge exchange (DCE) reactions on nuclei of a direct character were identified clearly for the first time at pion factories. At the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility (LAMPF) Mordechai and Moore [117] investigated (π + , π − ) reactions on various target nuclei and could observe double-excitations of isobaric analogue state and giant dipole resonance and combinations thereof [118][119][120][121]. Not to the least, the results motivated DCE research with heavy ions because, in principle, they offer the same kind of opportunities of allowing to transfer two units of charge.…”
Section: Dce Reactions and Nucleon Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Double charge exchange (DCE) reactions on nuclei of a direct character were identified clearly for the first time at pion factories. At the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility (LAMPF) Mordechai and Moore [117] investigated (π + , π − ) reactions on various target nuclei and could observe double-excitations of isobaric analogue state and giant dipole resonance and combinations thereof [118][119][120][121]. Not to the least, the results motivated DCE research with heavy ions because, in principle, they offer the same kind of opportunities of allowing to transfer two units of charge.…”
Section: Dce Reactions and Nucleon Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical reactions that have been used extensively are (4He, "'He), eHe , "He) , and (7T+ ,7T-). The nuclei beyond the dripline that have been studied in this way are 6Be (43), 7B (44), 8C (45,46), l i N (47), 120 (48), 15F (49,50), 16F (51), 16Ne (52,53), and 3 9SC (54,55). With the introduction of a new generation of large solid angle magnetic spectrographs and intense beams, these studies could be extended to heavier nuclei.…”
Section: Searches For the Location Of The Proton Driplinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression can be reduced further by the pole approximation as in Eq. (11). Finally, at small momentum transfer, ISI and FSI effects are restored into the matrix elements by replacing the PW amplitudes U SCE κλ by amplitudes evaluated with distorted waves in the incoming α and the outgoing β channel, but retaining the plane waves in the intermediate channels γ.…”
Section: B the Convolution Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By obvious reasons, that conjecture can be explored the best by peripheral coherent reactions with complex nuclei, leading to ejectiles with particle-stable ∆Z = ±2 final states. A distinct advantage of heavy ion scattering over the former (π + , π − )-DCE reactions [10][11][12] is the much easier experimental availability and handling of ion beams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%