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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 240, Issue 1, 10 March 1975, Pages 171-188
Nuclear Physics A

Observation of weakly coupled 2p-1h states in 41Ca from proton transfer on 40K

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Abstract

The proton transfer on 40K has been studied with the 40K(3He, d)41Ca reaction at 13 and 21 MeV bombarding energy and with the 40K(d, n)41Ca reaction at 6.5 MeV bombarding energy. The energy and angular distribution of outgoing particles have been measured. For transitions to 62 levels in 41Ca the l-values and spectroscopic factors have been derived with DWBA. The excitation energies of levels populated with l = 3 and the qualitative distribution of transfer strength strongly suggest their interpretation as 2p-1h states of the f722d32−1 configuration with weak coupling between the particle pair and the hole. The high-spin states of this configuration (with Jπ up to 152+) are preferentially excited.

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    Present address: Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen, Denmark.

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    Present address: Deutcshes Krebsforschungszentrum Heidelberg, Germany.

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