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Unusual features of proton and α-spectra from low-energy heavy-ion reactions
Proton and α -particle spectra have been measured in low-energy 12 C and 16 O-induced reactions on Nb and Y targets with the primary aim of measuring the excitation energy and angular momentum dependence of nuclear level density. In the γ -multiplicity gated spectra, an unusual feature of a broad st...
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Published in: | Pramāṇa 2010-07, Vol.75 (1), p.115-125 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Proton and
α
-particle spectra have been measured in low-energy
12
C and
16
O-induced reactions on Nb and Y targets with the primary aim of measuring the excitation energy and angular momentum dependence of nuclear level density. In the
γ
-multiplicity gated spectra, an unusual feature of a broad structure at high particle energies is observed in all the cases. In the case of proton spectra, the structures have compound nuclear origin and point towards an excitation energy and angular momentum-dependent enhancement which is beyond the conventional level density prescription. The broad structures in the
α
-spectra cannot be fully explained within the statistical model even with the enhanced level density. In this case, other reaction mechanisms like the transfer of
α
or
8
Be to the target could also be important. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4289 0973-7111 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12043-010-0071-2 |