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[en] Stripping nuclear reactions have proved to be a useful tool in studying nuclear structure and energy levels. These stripping reactions have been widely studied at different energies for the incident projectiles with values both above and below the Coulomb barrier between in interacting particles. In this article, the stripping nuclear reactions are introduced to show the success of stripping reactions in providing information on nuclear structure. The results presented are mainly concerned with stripping processes occurring at bombarding energies well below the Coulomb barrier. The one- and two-nucleon and cluster transfer reactions have been considered. Different projectiles have been considered in such reactions as deuterons, tritons, 3He, 6Li, 12C, 14N, 16O and 19F nuclei. The spectroscopic factors from these reactions have been extracted. (orig.)
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Atomkernenergie Kerntechnik; ISSN 0004-7198;
; v. 38(3); p. 212-223

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[en] The neutron levels in 209Pb have been studied with the 208Pb(16O,15O) reaction at a bomdarding energy of 139 MeV. Spectroscopic factors (S) have been deduced using a finite-range distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) with recoil. The 2g9/2, 1i11/2, 2g7/2, and 3d3/2 levels are found to have S approximately-greater-than 0.9 while S approx. = 0.7 for the 1j15/2 level at 1.4 MeV excitation. Evidence is found for other 1j15/2 fragments being at 3.05 MeV and approx. 3.8 MeV with S approx. = 0.08 and 0.26, respectively, which would place the centroid of the 1j15/2 level at E/subx/ approx. = 2.2 MeV. DWBA predicts a shift in the maxima of the angular distributions as a function of Q value which is not observed experimentally. A comparison with the proton transfer reaction 208Pb(16O,15N)209Bi has been used to deduce the geometrical parameters of a neutron shell model potential appropriate for nuclei with A approximately-greater-than 200. The parameters of this Wood-Saxon potential are: V/subR/=-50.5 MeV,r/subR/=1.19 fm, a/subR/=0.75 fm, V)=-5.5 MeV, r)=1.01 fm, and a)=0.75 fm
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139 MeV; spectroscopic factors; DWBA
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 12(3); p. 894-900
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7 to 16 MeV: angular distributions, excitation functions, DWBA
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 8(5); p. 1557-1573
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 7(4); p. 1425-1432
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angular distributions, DWBA; spectroscopic factor
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Colorado Univ., Boulder (USA). Dept. of Physics and Astrophysics; p. 2-4; 1 Nov 1975
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Differential cross sections, CCBA; 20Ne: C2S
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 9(4); p. 1643-1645
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 10(1); p. 180-186
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40.2 MeV: angular distributions, DWBA
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Phys. Rev., C; v. 8(5); p. 1757-1769
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Spectroscopic factors
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Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor (USA). Dept. of Physics; p. 39-42; 1974
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Bose, S.K.
Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio (USA)1973
Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio (USA)1973
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Angular distributions, excitation functions; 22Mg:S
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1973; 85 p; University Microfilms Order No. 73-16,114.; Thesis (Ph. D.).
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