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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 21.10.Dr ; 25.70.Cd ; 27.40.+ z
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The mass of57Cu has been measured with the58Ni(14N,15C)-reaction at 150 MeV incident energy with theQ 3D-spectrometer. The reaction has been selected after a careful inspection of the DWBA-expression for the cross section with respect to the highest weighting factors for spins andl-transfer. Cross sections of several μb/sr have been obtained. TheQ-value has been measured to beQ 0=−19.90 (4) MeV and the57Cu mass excess is −47 340 (40) keV. Four lines of excited states have been observed up to 5.7 MeV. These states have a structure of single particle character, since57Cu consists of a doubly closed core with N=Z=28 and a proton outside, and states up to the 2d 5-shell are observed.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25 ; 70cd
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Experimental results for neutron transfer in the system112Sn+120Sn are presented for three incident energies 4.25, 4.55 and 4.8 MeV/u. Final states are not resolved, however, the data represent transitions between low-lying states. The data are used to extract transfer probabilities and form factors for neutron transfer between low-lying states. A DWBA analysis gives a quantitative description of the observed overall cross section for one-neutron transfer. The enhancement of the two neutron transfer is discussed using semiclassical arguments; in this context additional data for the systems86Kr+208Pb,58Ni+208Pb,136Xe+238U and208Pb+238U are discussed. The general features of quasielastic transfer probabilities defined in a macroscopic way by an energy resolution of ca. 5–10 MeV, which is so far the only experimental possibility, are shown to give meaningful information on single nucleon and pair transfer between heavy nuclei. The latter point is also supported by coupled channel calculations for the transfer flux in these reactions and it is shown that a strong coupling situation is only reached at distances, where very strong absorption due to deeply inelastic reactions has set in.
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