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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 397, Issue 2, 4 April 1983, Pages 343-364
Nuclear Physics A

A study of the 26Mg(12C, 12B)26Al charge-exchange reaction

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Abstract

The reaction 26Mg(12C, 12B)26A1(5+, 3+) has been studied using a beam of 102 MeV of 12C. Shell-model, microscopic direct model and finite-range coupled reaction channel (CRC) calculations including recoil effects, have been performed, for comparison with the experimental data. DWBA calculations were performed for the intermediate states of interest in the 11B + 27Al and in the 13C + 25Mg channels and these results were also compared with the experimental ones. The dominant reaction mechanism for 26Mg(12C, 12B)26Al(5+, 3+) appears to be the sequential mode.

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    Present address: Comisión Nacional de Energia Atómica, Sede Central, Argentina.

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    On leave from Lanzhou University, China.

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    Present address: Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University.

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