TY - JOUR
T1 - Reaction mechanism for (p,t) and ((p,He3) reactions on C13
AU - Kato, S.
AU - Okada, K.
AU - Kondo, M.
AU - Hosono, K.
AU - Saito, T.
AU - Matsuoka, N.
AU - Noro, T.
AU - Nagamachi, S.
AU - Shimizu, H.
AU - Ogino, K.
AU - Kadota, Y.
AU - Nomura, M.
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PY - 1982
Y1 - 1982
N2 - Differential cross sections and analyzing powers of the C13(p,t)C11 and C13(p,He3)B11 reactions to the ground and the first excited states were measured at Ep=65 MeV. They were analyzed by means of distorted-wave Born approximation calculations including both one- and two-step processes of p-d-t or -He3. Attention was paid to an isospin symmetry of the reaction process consisting of both isospin 0 and 1 channels, which were important in a comparable order. As intermediate states of C12 in the sequential process, five states of either isospin 0 or 1, which were strongly excited by the C13(p,d)C12 reaction, were taken into account. A good fit between the data and the theoretical values was obtained, especially for the (p,t) reactions, concerning both differential cross sections and analyzing powers. The calculations including one-step and sequential processes induced, in some cases, remarkable differences from the one-step calculation for backward angles. NUCLEAR REACTIONS C13(p,t)C11, C13(p,He3)B11, E=65 MeV; measured () and analyzing powers for 4 transitions. One-step and sequential processes DWBA analysis.
AB - Differential cross sections and analyzing powers of the C13(p,t)C11 and C13(p,He3)B11 reactions to the ground and the first excited states were measured at Ep=65 MeV. They were analyzed by means of distorted-wave Born approximation calculations including both one- and two-step processes of p-d-t or -He3. Attention was paid to an isospin symmetry of the reaction process consisting of both isospin 0 and 1 channels, which were important in a comparable order. As intermediate states of C12 in the sequential process, five states of either isospin 0 or 1, which were strongly excited by the C13(p,d)C12 reaction, were taken into account. A good fit between the data and the theoretical values was obtained, especially for the (p,t) reactions, concerning both differential cross sections and analyzing powers. The calculations including one-step and sequential processes induced, in some cases, remarkable differences from the one-step calculation for backward angles. NUCLEAR REACTIONS C13(p,t)C11, C13(p,He3)B11, E=65 MeV; measured () and analyzing powers for 4 transitions. One-step and sequential processes DWBA analysis.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.25.97
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.25.97
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35949021279
SN - 0556-2813
VL - 25
SP - 97
EP - 106
JO - Physical Review C
JF - Physical Review C
IS - 1
ER -