1957
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.107.219
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“…These deviations show the importance of taking into account both the nuclear and Coulomb scattering of the particles participating in the stripping reaction. 32 9. Inclusion of scattering of deuteron and proton waves.…”
Section: F 44-(3 -2o)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These deviations show the importance of taking into account both the nuclear and Coulomb scattering of the particles participating in the stripping reaction. 32 9. Inclusion of scattering of deuteron and proton waves.…”
Section: F 44-(3 -2o)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an indication of the importance of interference between the two processes, which may be important in the case of low energies and very light nuclei, where the quasidiscrete spectrum of the compound nucleus manifests itself. 32 ' 96 Interference between the stripping process and the process with formation of a compound nucleus was treated by Thomas,115 and independently in references 55 and 22. To find the angular distribution of protons from the (d, p) reaction when both direct transitions and transitions with compound nucleus formation are taken into account, it is convenient to use the method of Bethe, as presented, for example, in reference 3.…”
Section: (Dp) and (Dn) Reactions With Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beam energy may be reduced below 12 The angular distribution of C 12 ions elastically scattered by gold has been measured at the following laboratory energies: 118±2, 101±2, 79.4±3, and 73.6d=3 Mev. Heavy ions from the Berkeley heavy-ion linear accelerator (HILAC) were recorded in two Ilford E-l plates from a scattering angle of 19° to 159°.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the C12 (d,p)C 1B experiments the angular distributions off the peaks of the 2.74-Mev and 3.01-Mev resonances are observed to be more nearly symmetric about 90° than the distributions at the peak of the resonances. This is the same phenomenon as is observed in the present experiment at the 1.148-Mev and the 2.588-Mev angular distributions.…”
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confidence: 91%