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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 104, Issue 3, 27 November 1967, Pages 609-632
Nuclear Physics A

The level structure of 51V, 53Mn and 55Co by (3He, d) reactions

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Abstract

The 50Ti(3He, d)51V, 52Cr(3He, d)53Mn and 54Fe(3He, d)55Co reactions were investigated using incident 3He ions of 10, 11 and 12 MeV, and ground-state Q-values of 2.555±0.015, 1.070±0.015 and −0.428±0.015 MeV were measured for these reactions, respectively. Deuteron spectra were obtained at 23 scattering angles between 7.5° and 172.5°. A distorted-wave analysis of these data was carried out to obtain lp values and spectroscopic strengths. The results are compared with other experimental results and with shell-model predictions. The low-lying, even-parity states are discussed in terms of target core excitations.

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    This work has been supported in part through funds provided by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission under AEC Contract AT(30-1)-2098.

    Part of this work was carried out by B. J. O. as one of the requirements for the Ph. D. degree at MIT. Present address: Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.

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