Study of (d,α) Reactions on ^<40>Ca and ^<40>Ar
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概要
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The nuclear structures of ^<38>K and ^<38>Cl are investigated by ^<40>Ca(d,α)^<38>K and ^<40>Ar(d,α)^<38>Cl reactions with 11.4 MeV deuterons. The excitation functions for ^<40>Ca(d,α)^<38>K reaction have been obtained for the deuteron energy between 10.65 and 12.17 MeV. The angular distributions have been measured on the low excited states of ^<38>K and ^<38>Cl. The zero range DWBA analysis of the angular distributions on these excited states gives the spin, parity and isospin assignments as follows, the 2.63 MeV state (4,3 or 2)^-0, the 2.85 MeV state (4,3 or 2)^-0 and the 3.97 MeV state (3,2 or 1)^+0 for ^<38>K. Four strongly excited states are found in ^<38>Cl at 1.82, 1.99, 2.51 and 2.82 MeV and are considered to have positive parity from DWBA calculations. The spin and parity are considered tentatively to be (3)^+ for the 1.99 MeV state in ^<38>Cl.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1972-06-05
著者
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TAKAHASHI Noriaki
Department of Physics, Tokai University
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Wakatsuki Tetsuo
Department of Cardiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine
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Wakatsuki Tetsuo
Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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SUZUKI Katsumichi
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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Itahashi Takahisa
Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Itahashi Takahisa
Department Of Physics And Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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TAKAHASHI Noriaki
Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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Takahashi Noriaki
Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Takahashi Noriaki
Department Of Physics And The Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Suzuki Katsumichi
Department Of Physics And Laboratory Of Nuclear Studies Faculty Of Science Osaka University:(present
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Takahashi Noriaki
Department Of Physics And Laboratory Of Nuclear Science Osaka University
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Takahashi Noriaki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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