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Measurement of the cross-section of 14N(16O,α)26Al with AMS

The mystery of 26Al origin has made the nuclide important in the astrophysics. It was proposed that the reaction, 14N(16O,α)26Al, may be one of the origin of the source of 26Al in the cosmic. In his work, the 26Al was measured with AMS by using full-stripping method, and the cross-sections of these...

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Published in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 2005-11, Vol.240 (3), p.612-616
Main Authors: He, Ming, Jiang, Shan, Nagashima, Y., Yang, Yaoyun, Takahashi, T., Liu, Kexin, Sasa, K., Dong, Kejun, Wu, Shaoyong, Matsuhiro, T., Tosaki, H., Ren, Xiaotang, Seki, R., Sueki, K.
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Summary:The mystery of 26Al origin has made the nuclide important in the astrophysics. It was proposed that the reaction, 14N(16O,α)26Al, may be one of the origin of the source of 26Al in the cosmic. In his work, the 26Al was measured with AMS by using full-stripping method, and the cross-sections of these reactions for around sub-barrier energies were deduced. The experiment details are described and the results represented.
ISSN:0168-583X
1872-9584
DOI:10.1016/j.nimb.2005.04.132