Browsing by Subject "LIGHT-NUCLEI"
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(American Physical Society, 1995)We consider the radiative capture process alpha+d-->Li-6+gamma at energies, E(c.m.)less than or equal to 300 keV, that are relevant for astrophysical processes. Due to the peripheral character of the reaction, the overall ...
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(American Physical Society, 1999)The Be-9(p, gamma) B-10 reaction plays an important role in primordial and stellar nucleosynthesis of light elements in the p shell, but the energy dependence of S(E) has not been well understood. We reanalyze the existing ...
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(American Physical Society, 2007)The low-energy bare-nucleus cross section for (15)N(p, alpha)(12)C is extracted by means of the Trojan horse method applied to the (2)H((15)N,alpha(12)C)n reaction at E(beam) = 60 MeV. For the first time we applied the ...
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(American Physical Society, 1997)The differential cross sections for the reactions Be-9(B-10, B-10)Be-9 and Be-9(B-10,Be-9)B-10 have been measured at an incident energy of 100 MeV. The elastic scattering data have been used to determine the optical model ...
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(American Physical Society, 2009)Resonance-decay spectroscopy is used to study particle-unbound excited states produced in interactions of E/A=10.7 MeV (10)C on Be and C targets. After inelastic scattering, structures associated with excited states in ...
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(American Physical Society, 1995)We have measured cross sections for (d, He-2) induced reactions on the p-shell nuclei Li-6, C-12, and C-13 and the sd-shell nucleus Mg-24 at an energy of E(d)=125.2 MeV. The measured excitation energy spectra are very ...
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(American Physical Society, 2003)The excitation region in C-12 below E-x=45 MeV was studied using 240 MeV alpha-particle scattering. Elastic scattering was measured from theta(c.m.)=3.8degrees to 49.4degrees and density dependant folding optical model ...
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(American Physical Society, 2005)A complete and critical survey is presented of all half-life, decay-energy, and branching-ratio measurements related to 20 superallowed 0(+)-> 0(+) decays
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(American Physical Society, 2009)Three-body correlations for the ground-state decay of the lightest two-proton emitter (6)Be are studied both theoretically and experimentally. Theoretical studies are performed in a three-body hyperspherical-harmonics ...