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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 542, Issue 3, 15 June 1992, Pages 479-498
Nuclear Physics A

Mechanism of the elastic and inelastic scattering of polarised 7Li by 54Fe at 70 and 50 MeV

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Abstract

Differential cross sections and the analysing powers iT11, TT20, T20 and T21 were measured for both the elastic scattering of 70 and 50 MeV polarised 7Li from 54Fe and the inelastic scattering to the first excited states of the projectile and target. In both the elastic scattering and target excitation, the second-rank analysing powers follow the shape effect relations while the analogous projectile excitation data do not. Two-channel adiabatic tidal symmetry calculations reproduce only the elastic scattering data, A coupled-channels analysis including unbound states of 7Li and a cluster folding-model spin-orbit potential accounts for the main features of all the observables.

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