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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 117, Issue 1, 2 September 1968, Pages 1-26
Nuclear Physics A

Use of polarized deuterons to determine the total angular momentum transfer in stripping reactions

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Abstract

Polarized deuterons have been used to initiate stripping reactions to determine vector analysing powers for transitions for which the orbital angular momentum l and total angular momentum j of the captured neutron are known. Measurements have been performed at a deuteron energy of about 8 MeV for the target nuclei 9Be, 12C, 24Mg, 40Ca and 52Cr. For a given l, there is pronounced difference between the vector analysing powers for j = l+12 and j = l−12 reactions. The measured vector analysing powers are compared with predictions based on the distorted-wave Born approximation. Effects of variations of optical parameters are discussed. If optical potentials which fit the elastic scattering data are used, the measured vector analysing powers are reproduced for the intermediate-weight nuclei.

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    Work supported in part by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

    Present address: Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois.

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