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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 301, Issue 1, 22 May 1978, Pages 130-140
Nuclear Physics A

The 26Mg(14N, 10B)30Si and 26Mg(14N, 11B)29Si reactions

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Abstract

Reactions induced by 14N on 26Mg at bombarding energies of 60–95 MeV have been studied. Angular distributions for states populated in 29Si by the (14N, 11B) reaction and in 30Si by the (14N, 10B) reaction have been compared with Hauser-Feshbach and DWBA calculations to determine the reaction mechanism and to deduce spectroscopic information. The cross sections for the states populated in 29Si and 30Si are in poor agreement with statistical model calculations, indicating a non-compound nucleus mechanism.

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