TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigation of (3He,3He)- and (3He, t)-reactions on10B,11B and13C
AU - Nüsslin, F.
AU - Braun-Munzinger, P.
PY - 1970/6
Y1 - 1970/6
N2 - The3He-elastic scattering and the (3He, t)-reactions on10B,11B and13C were studied. Excitation functions for the reactions10B(3He, t)10C and11B(3He, t)11C were measured at incident energies between 11 and 17 MeV. All angular distributions were taken at 14 MeV3He-energy. From an optical model analysis of the3He-elastic scattering data the parameters of the optical potentials were determined. Best fits were obtained using surface peaked potentials. The (3He, t)-reactions were interpreted in terms of a microscopic model, which, in general, gave a good account of the data. Corrections due to nonlocality effects were included in the calculations. A satisfactory agreement of the predicted and the measured cross sections required an effective nucleon-nucleon interaction of the Yukawa form (α-1=1.2 fm). Using a Serber exchange mixture the isospindependent- and the spin-isopin-dependent strength parameters of the potential were deduced to be Vτ=21.4±2.3 MeV and Vσ τ=19.5 ± 2.7 MeV, respectively.
AB - The3He-elastic scattering and the (3He, t)-reactions on10B,11B and13C were studied. Excitation functions for the reactions10B(3He, t)10C and11B(3He, t)11C were measured at incident energies between 11 and 17 MeV. All angular distributions were taken at 14 MeV3He-energy. From an optical model analysis of the3He-elastic scattering data the parameters of the optical potentials were determined. Best fits were obtained using surface peaked potentials. The (3He, t)-reactions were interpreted in terms of a microscopic model, which, in general, gave a good account of the data. Corrections due to nonlocality effects were included in the calculations. A satisfactory agreement of the predicted and the measured cross sections required an effective nucleon-nucleon interaction of the Yukawa form (α-1=1.2 fm). Using a Serber exchange mixture the isospindependent- and the spin-isopin-dependent strength parameters of the potential were deduced to be Vτ=21.4±2.3 MeV and Vσ τ=19.5 ± 2.7 MeV, respectively.
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U2 - 10.1007/BF01395559
DO - 10.1007/BF01395559
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0013468730
SN - 1434-6001
VL - 240
SP - 217
EP - 232
JO - Zeitschrift für Physik
JF - Zeitschrift für Physik
IS - 3
ER -