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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 253, Issue 2, 24 November 1975, Pages 380-394
Nuclear Physics A

Deuteron induced pickup reactions on 41Ca

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Abstract

The 41Ca(d, t)40Ca and 41Ca(d, τ)40K reactions have been investigated at a bombarding energy of 40 MeV. A distorted-wave analysis of the measured angular distributions and a sum-rule analysis of the resulting spectroscopic factors has enabled the identification of members of various particle-hole multiplets. Values obtained for the matrix elements of the 1f721d32−1 effective interaction are in poor agreement with values obtained from other nuclei, but are reasonably well reproduced by calculations with a simple force.

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    Work supported in pan by the Japan World Exhibition Commemorative Association, Tokyo, Japan.

    Present address: Physics Dept. Yale University, New Haven, Conn. USA.

    ††

    Work performed as part of the research programme of the “Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie” (FOM) with finacial support from the “Nederlandse Organisatie voor Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek” (ZWO).

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