1973
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(73)90678-7
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The (d, 6Li) reaction on 64, 66, 68Zn isotopes at 27.25 MeV

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“…The values indicated by open squares are those of Hanson et al (19 78) with data reduced via DWUCK calculations using 6Li optical parameters of Chua et al (1976) and deuteron parameters of Newman et al (1967) normalized to agree with the solid circle set at 44Ti. [After reduction with SBF parameters , data available fr om various (d,6Li) experiments at 28 MeV (Martin et al 1973, Bedjidian et al 19 72, Fortune et al 1975, Ceballos et al 1973 and 55 MeV (Medsker et al 1975, Hansen et al 19 77), not plotted here, are in fair internal agreement and in spotty agreement with the (6Li,d) results.] The solid circles and squares follow the same average trend, in spite of their different origins and analyses.…”
Section: Systematic Trends Of Spectroscopic Factorssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The values indicated by open squares are those of Hanson et al (19 78) with data reduced via DWUCK calculations using 6Li optical parameters of Chua et al (1976) and deuteron parameters of Newman et al (1967) normalized to agree with the solid circle set at 44Ti. [After reduction with SBF parameters , data available fr om various (d,6Li) experiments at 28 MeV (Martin et al 1973, Bedjidian et al 19 72, Fortune et al 1975, Ceballos et al 1973 and 55 MeV (Medsker et al 1975, Hansen et al 19 77), not plotted here, are in fair internal agreement and in spotty agreement with the (6Li,d) results.] The solid circles and squares follow the same average trend, in spite of their different origins and analyses.…”
Section: Systematic Trends Of Spectroscopic Factorssupporting
confidence: 55%