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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 234, Issue 2, 2 December 1974, Pages 331-345
Nuclear Physics A

The (d, α) reaction viewed as a two-step process

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Abstract

The 98, 97, 94Mo(d, α)96, 95, 92Nb and 93Nb(d, α)91Zr reactions have been studied at 12 MeV bombarding energy. A DWBA analysis using one- and two-step processes has been carried out. The two-step process is found, in general, to dominate the one-step and together give rise to cross-section predictions within a factor of 10 of experiment. The angular distribution patterns are found to be best reproduced by DWBA predictions based on certain L-transfers (“parity violating”) associated with only the two-step process and which play but a minor role in their contribution to the overall cross section.

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Work supported by the Atomic Energy Control Board of Canada.

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