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REACTIONS INDUCED BY LOW ENERGY DEUTERON BOMBARDMENT OF B$sup 1$$sup 1$

Journal Article · · Nuclear Physics (Netherlands) Divided into Nucl. Phys. A and Nucl. Phys. B
ABS>The reactions B/sup 11/(d p)B/sup 12/ and B/sup 11/(d,p)B/sup 12*/ are studie d in order to investigate the adequacy of the plane wave and distorted wave theories of ordinary stripping for low Q value reactions at low deuteron bombarding energies. Proton angular distributions are presented for deuteron energies of 700 and 1020 kev for the ground state reaction and for deuteron energies of 1020 kev for the excited state reaction. The distorted wave theory gives a good description of these results provided a spin-orbit interaction is assumed in both the initial and final channels. The plane wave theory was found to be inadequate. Data are also given for the angular distributions of alpha particles from the B/sup 11/(d, alpha )Be/sup 9/ (ground state) reaction for 700 and 1020 kev deuteron energies. (auth)
Research Organization:
Australian National Univ., Canberra
NSA Number:
NSA-18-002864
OSTI ID:
4146131
Journal Information:
Nuclear Physics (Netherlands) Divided into Nucl. Phys. A and Nucl. Phys. B, Journal Name: Nuclear Physics (Netherlands) Divided into Nucl. Phys. A and Nucl. Phys. B Vol. Vol: 46; ISSN NUPHA
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English

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