Abstract
The Asymptotic Normalization Method has been successfully applied to a variety of transfer reactions to extract Astrophysical information. It relies essentially on the validity of the DWBA formalism for the reaction mechanism. Coupled Channel calculations are performed for a few applications in order to estimate the importance of multiple step processes. Results suggest that while the ({sup 14}N, {sup 13}C) vertex appears to introduce no coupling effects, the same can not be said for the ({sup 10}B, {sup 9}Be) vertex. Further measurements are underway.
Nunes, F M;
[1]
Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)];
Mukhamedzhanov, A
[2]
- Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Porto (Portugal)
- Texas A and M University, College Station, Texas (United States)
Citation Formats
Nunes, F M, Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)], and Mukhamedzhanov, A.
Coupling in transfer reactions and the ANC method.
United States: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
doi:10.1063/1.1469967.
Nunes, F M, Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)], & Mukhamedzhanov, A.
Coupling in transfer reactions and the ANC method.
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1469967
Nunes, F M, Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)], and Mukhamedzhanov, A.
2002.
"Coupling in transfer reactions and the ANC method."
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1469967.
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title = {Coupling in transfer reactions and the ANC method}
author = {Nunes, F M, Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)], and Mukhamedzhanov, A}
abstractNote = {The Asymptotic Normalization Method has been successfully applied to a variety of transfer reactions to extract Astrophysical information. It relies essentially on the validity of the DWBA formalism for the reaction mechanism. Coupled Channel calculations are performed for a few applications in order to estimate the importance of multiple step processes. Results suggest that while the ({sup 14}N, {sup 13}C) vertex appears to introduce no coupling effects, the same can not be said for the ({sup 10}B, {sup 9}Be) vertex. Further measurements are underway.}
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year = {2002}
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title = {Coupling in transfer reactions and the ANC method}
author = {Nunes, F M, Departamento de Fisica, IST, Lisbon (Portugal)], and Mukhamedzhanov, A}
abstractNote = {The Asymptotic Normalization Method has been successfully applied to a variety of transfer reactions to extract Astrophysical information. It relies essentially on the validity of the DWBA formalism for the reaction mechanism. Coupled Channel calculations are performed for a few applications in order to estimate the importance of multiple step processes. Results suggest that while the ({sup 14}N, {sup 13}C) vertex appears to introduce no coupling effects, the same can not be said for the ({sup 10}B, {sup 9}Be) vertex. Further measurements are underway.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1469967}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {610}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {2002}
month = {Apr}
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