Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1982
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 26, Issue 6, December 1982, pp.2424-2432
Physics
Nuclear Physics
23
Scientific paper
Singles proton, deuteron, triton, 3He, and alpha spectra resulting from the bombardment of 27Al, 58Ni, 62Ni, and 208Pb targets were measured. Data were taken over the angular range 25°-150°. Most of the data were taken at a bombarding energy of 164 MeV; some data were taken at 100 MeV. The ratios of fast (>30 MeV) particle yields are p:d:t:3He:α~100:10:1:1:1. The deuteron spectra fall off more sharply with exit particle energy than do the proton spectra while tritons fall still more sharply, and the fast 3He and α spectra are similar in shape to the triton spectra. Fast particle angular distributions are all forward peaked with the forward peaking increasing with increasing outgoing particle energy. Angular distributions for the different particle species are quite similar and shapes of both spectral and angular distributions are rather independent of target. Proton and alpha evaporation peaks are prominent, deuterons less so, and evaporation peaks are not apparent in the triton and 3He spectra. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 164, 100 MeV p on 27Al, 58Ni, 62Ni, 208Pb; measured outgoing p, d, t, 3He, α spectra 25°<=θ<=150°.
Chen Tairong
Debevec P. T.
Maher J. V.
Rutledge L. Jr. L.
Segel Ralph E.
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