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Elastic scattering of15N on19F,19F on18O and19F on16O at low energies and elastic transfer

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Angular distributions of the elastic scattering in the range of 30–160 ° θ cm have been measured for the systems15N+19F,19F+16O and19F+18O at three energies, the highest being approximately 4 MeV above the Coulomb barrier. The large differences observed in the structure of the angular distributions at large angles are discussed considering elastic transfer, and the angular momentum balance for the possible direct surface reactions. The analysis yields a consistent description of the data in terms of elastic transfer.

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The authors thank Prof. U. Schmidt-Rohr and Prof. R. Bock for their interest in this work. They thank Dr. Marquardt and Mr. Gebauer for their assistance during part of this work. Special thanks are due to Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Koeßler and their crew for their efforts in preparing the heavy ion beams.

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Gamp, A., von Oertzen, W., Bohlen, H.G. et al. Elastic scattering of15N on19F,19F on18O and19F on16O at low energies and elastic transfer. Z. Physik 261, 283–304 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01399327

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