Isotopic and velocity distributions of Bi produced in charge-pickup reactions of 208Pb at 1 A GeV

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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20 pages, 12 figures, background information on http://www-w2k.gsi.de/kschmidt/

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10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064608

Isotopically resolved cross sections and velocity distributions have been measured in charge-pickup reactions of 1 A GeV 208Pb with proton, deuterium and titanium target. The total and partial charge-pickup cross sections in the reactions 208Pb + 1H and 208Pb + 2H are measured to be the same in the limits of the error bars. A weak increase in the total charge-pickup cross section is seen in the reaction of 208Pb with the titanium target. The measured velocity distributions show different contributions - quasi-elastic scattering and Delta-resonance excitation - to the charge-pickup production. Data on total and partial charge-pickup cross sections from these three reactions are compared with other existing data and also with model calculations based on the coupling of different intra-nuclear cascade codes and an evaporation code.

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