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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 332, Issues 1–2, 3–10 December 1979, Pages 125-143
Nuclear Physics A

Coupled-channels and fluctuations analysis of deuteron stripping and deuteron scattering on 20Ne

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Abstract

The first three states in 21Ne (ground state 32+, 0.35 MeV 52+ and 1.75 MeV 72+) were studied with the 20Ne(d, p)21Ne reaction. Differential cross section and vector analyzing power angular distributions at 7 energies between 10 and 12 MeV were measured. In addition, excitation functions for the differential cross section were obtained for these three states, between 9 and 13 MeV in steps of 50 keV, at four backward scattering angles of 90, 108.3, 131.7 and 150 degrees. A statistical analysis of the observed fluctuations was performed to separate the compound-nuclear contribution to the cross section from the direct contribution. A quantitative estimate of the compound contribution could be made since the absolute normalization of the Hauser-Feshbach calculation was determined from the fluctuation analysis. The energy-averaged angular distributions were compared to the sum of compound and direct calculations. For the 52+ state a one-step direct-reaction calculation was found to be reasonably adequate. Calculations were compared with the data for all three transitions using the coupled-channels approach with spectroscopic amplitudes obtained from a shell-model calculation. In general, the fits to the data were not very good. Elastic and inelastic deuteron scattering to the ground state 0+ and to the excited 2+ state were also measured. These data were compared to optical-model and coupled-channels calculations.

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    Present address: University of Manitoba, Physics/Cyclotron, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2.

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    Present address: Institut ür der Kernforshungsanlage Jülich GmbH, Postfach 1913, D517, Jülich 1, West Germany

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