The reaction 120 MeV View the MathML source has been studied by charged particle-γ-ray coincidence techniques. An incomplete fusion component has been identified in coincidence with 192,191Hg residues which are populated in the αxn channels. Evidence has been found that the feeding of high spin states in final residues is enhanced when the coincidence is required with alpha particles emitted at forward angles, where the incomplete fusion component dominates.
Alpha particle emission, incomplete fusion and population of high-spin states in the reaction 120 MeV 19F+181Ta / M., Lunardon; C., Merigliano; G., Viesti; D., Fabris; G., Nebbia; M., Cinausero; E., Fioretto; G., Prete; Brondi, Augusto; LA RANA, Giovanni; Moro, RENATA EMILIA MARIA; A., Princope; Vardaci, Emanuele; N. Gelli F., Lucarelli. - In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS. A. - ISSN 0375-9474. - STAMPA. - 652:(1999), pp. 3-16. [10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00150-5]
Alpha particle emission, incomplete fusion and population of high-spin states in the reaction 120 MeV 19F+181Ta
BRONDI, AUGUSTO;LA RANA, GIOVANNI;MORO, RENATA EMILIA MARIA;VARDACI, EMANUELE;
1999
Abstract
The reaction 120 MeV View the MathML source has been studied by charged particle-γ-ray coincidence techniques. An incomplete fusion component has been identified in coincidence with 192,191Hg residues which are populated in the αxn channels. Evidence has been found that the feeding of high spin states in final residues is enhanced when the coincidence is required with alpha particles emitted at forward angles, where the incomplete fusion component dominates.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.