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Evaporation residue cross sections for the system36 s +48Ca were measured at Ecm=66.4 MeV, 74.4 MeV and 83.5 MeV and are compared with simple model predictions. Compound nucleus formation accounts for 80% of the total reaction cross section; the residual strength is found in the transfer channels.
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We thank the operating crew of the MP-tandem and Dr. H.J.Mayer for providing the36 s beams, Dr. P.Maier-Komor for the preparation of the targets and Dr. S.C.Pieper for performing the PTOLEMY calculations. This work was supported by the BMFT, Bonn.
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Sperr, P., Körner, H.J., Mayer, W.A. et al. Evaporation residue and total reaction cross sections for the system36S+48Ca. Z Physik A 297, 355–356 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01422797
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