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AN INVESTIGATION OF SOME (t,d) REACTIONS IN LIGHT NUCLEI AT 5.5 MEV

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4842438
A broad range magnetic spectrograph was used to analyze the deuterons emitted from targets of natural boron, carbon, silicon dioxide, and aluminum bombarded with 5.5Mev tritons. The angular distributions of the majority of the deuteron groups from the reactions observed in B/sup 10/, C/sup 12/, C/sup 13/, O/ sup 67/, Al/sup 27/, Si/sup 28/ were measu red and information was also obtained on (t,d) reactions in Mg/sup 24/, Si/sup 28/, and Ca/sup 4/< s0>s because of the presence of these nuclei as impurities in the targets. In all cases, the measured excitations of the final nuclei are in good agreement with the accepted values. The angular distributions were compared with the stripping theory and also with published data on (d,p) transitions between the same initial and final nuclear states. Where possible, the ratios of the yields of corresponding (t,d) and (d,p) reactions were compared with the predictions of stripping theory; these results show marked deviations from those of previous comparisons between (d,t) and (d,p) reactions. (auth)
Research Organization:
Rio de Janeiro. Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas
NSA Number:
NSA-15-026897
OSTI ID:
4842438
Report Number(s):
NP-10536
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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