Elsevier

Nuclear Physics A

Volume 99, Issue 3, 30 June 1967, Pages 487-496
Nuclear Physics A

Study of 63Cu and 65Cu levels by the (t, α) reaction

https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9474(67)90947-5Get rights and content

Abstract

The reactions 64Zn(t, α) 63Cu and 66Zn (t, α)65Cu have been studied at incident triton energy of 13 MeV using a broad-range multi-angle spectrograph. Angular distributions up to an excitation energy of about 4.5 MeV have been obtained and are analysed by the DWBA theory. The results provide information about the 64, 66Zn ground state configurations as well as the proton hole states in 63Cu and 65Cu. Some evidence is found for inelastic mechanisms affecting the magnitude of pickup cross sections for levels with large collective components.

References (32)

  • M. Bouten et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1962)
  • H.E. Gove

    Phys. Lett.

    (1963)
  • P. Doleschall et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1966)
  • W. Beres

    Phys. Lett.

    (1965)
  • F. Perey et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1963)
  • A.G. Blair

    Phys. Lett.

    (1964)
  • V.V. Okorokov et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1966)
  • B.G. Harvey et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1965)
  • G. Bruge et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1963)
  • E. Spring et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1965)
  • M. Barloutaud et al.

    Phys. Lett.

    (1965)
  • G. Chursin et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1967)
  • R. Bock et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1967)
  • R.N. Glover et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1966)
  • B. Kozlowsky et al.

    Nuclear Physics

    (1966)
  • V.K. Thankappan et al.

    Phys. Rev.

    (1965)
  • Cited by (37)

    • Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 65

      2010, Nuclear Data Sheets
    • Nuclear data sheets for A = 63

      2001, Nuclear Data Sheets
    • Nuclear data sheets update for A = 63

      1991, Nuclear Data Sheets
    • Nuclear data sheets for A = 65

      1986, Nuclear Data Sheets
    View all citing articles on Scopus

    Permanent address: Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik der Universität Bonn, Germany.

    ††

    Present address: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.

    †††

    Present address: Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Now at Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory, near Warrington, England.

    View full text