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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = B.Bilwes Found 38 matches. 1999DO19 Nucl.Phys. A656, 259 (1999) L.Donadille, E.Liatard, B.Benoit, F.Hanappe, L.Stuttge, G.Rudolf, E.M.Kozulin, Yu.A.Lazarev, P.Desesquelles, L.A.Litnevsky, B.Bilwes, J.-F.Bruandet, G.J.Costa, O.Dorvaux, F.Farget, J.Fayot, G.Guillaume, A.Huck, I.Itkis, M.G.Itkis, S.Jokic, N.A.Kondratev, F.-R.Lecolley, J.-F.Lecolley, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, G.Perrin, D.Santos, F.Schussler, S.Tomasevic, J.-B.Viano, B.Vignon Fission Dynamics for Capture Reactions in 58, 64Ni + 208Pb Systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(58Ni, F), E=6.5-8.9 MeV/nucleon; 208Pb(64Ni, F), E=5.9-7.4 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragments mass, kinetic energy distributions, neutron multiplicity; deduced friction coefficient, fission time, pre-, post-scission neutron distributions. Combined dynamical and statistical model.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1
1999PA10 Phys.Rev. C59, 1518 (1999) J.C.Pacheco, M.D.Kadi-Hanifi, B.Bilwes, F.Remiro Nuclear Structure Effects on the Absorption in the Scattering of Heavy Ions at Low Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(35Cl, 35Cl), E=85 MeV; 24Mg(37Cl, 37Cl), E=87.9 MeV; 208Pb(16O, 16O), E=87 MeV; 40Ca, 32,36S, 28Si(32S, 32S), E=90 MeV; 27Al(31P, 31P), E=79.5 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced parameters, transfer channels contributions. Renormalized double folding real potential, phenomenological imaginary potential.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.1518
1999PA33 Phys.Rev. C60, 034612 (1999) J.C.Pacheco, M.D.Kadi-Hanifi, B.Bilwes Elastic Scattering Analysis of 16O + 208Pb at 793 and 1503 MeV: Test of the closure approximation model NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(16O, 16O), E=793, 1503 MeV; calculated σ(θ). Optical Model, dispersion relations. Comparison with data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.034612
1996VO02 Z.Phys. A353, 373 (1996) W.von Oertzen, Th.Wilpert, B.Bilwes, L.Stuttge, J.L.Ferrero, J.A.Ruiz, I.J.Thompson, B.Imanishi A Study of Coupled-Reaction Channel Effects in the 36S + 37Cl System, Hybridization between Single Particle Orbits NUCLEAR REACTIONS 36S(37Cl, 37Cl), (37Cl, 37Cl'), E=101.4 MeV; measured Q-value spectra, σ(θ). 36S levels deduced collective excitation parameters. Coupled reaction channel approach.
doi: 10.1007/BF01285149
1995BO19 Nucl.Phys. A587, 499 (1995) R.Bougault, J.F.Lecolley, M.Aboufirassi, A.Badala, B.Bilwes, R.Brou, J.Colin, F.Cosmo, D.Durand, J.Galin, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Guerreau, D.Horn, D.Jacquet, J.L.Laville, C.Le Brun, F.Lefebvres, O.Lopez, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, M.Morjean, C.Paulot, A.Peghaire, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, L.Stuttge, S.Tomasevic, B.Tamain Complete Energy Damping in 29 MeV/Nucleon Pb + Au Two-Body Final-State Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(Pb, X), E=29 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment multiplicities; deduced transient excited dinuclear system formation evidence.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(95)00041-X
1995DU04 Phys.Lett. 345B, 397 (1995) D.Durand, J.Colin, J.F.Lecolley, C.Meslin, M.Aboufirassi, B.Bilwes, R.Bougault, R.Brou, F.Cosmo, J.Galin, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Guerreau, D.Horn, D.Jacquet, J.L.Laville, C.Le Brun, O.Lopez, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, M.Morjean, A.Peghaire, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, L.Stuttge, B.Tamain, S.Tomasevic Nuclear Disassembly Time Scales Using Space-Time Correlations NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(Pb, X), E=29 MeV/nucleon; measured three fragment σ(θ) following one-fragment breakup; deduced highly excited nuclei multi-fragmentation T1/2. Nuclear disassembly, space-time correlations.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(94)01582-W
1995LE32 Phys.Lett. 354B, 202 (1995) J.F.Lecolley, L.Stuttge, M.Aboufirassi, B.Bilwes, R.Bougault, R.Brou, F.Cosmo, J.Colin, D.Durand, J.Galin, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Guerreau, D.Horn, D.Jacquet, J.L.Laville, F.Lefebvres, C.Le Brun, O.Lopez, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, C.Meslin, M.Morjean, A.Peghaire, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, B.Tamain, S.Tomasevic Neck Formation and Decay in Pb + Au Collisions at 29 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(197Au, X), E=29 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment-fragment relative velocity; deduced neck formation, decay, absorption by one of reactants which later decay by binary fission.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(95)00600-P
1995PA19 Nucl.Phys. A588, 537 (1995) J.C.Pacheco, B.Bilwes, F.Sanchez, J.A.Ruiz, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, D.Kadi-Hanifi Surface Absorption in the 32S + 24Mg Interactions at Energies Near the Coulomb Barrier NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(32S, 32S), E=65-110 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced narrow surface absorption evidence. Optical model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(95)00058-9
1995ST10 Z.Phys. A351, 167 (1995) A.A.Stefanini, G.Casini, P.R.Maurenzig, A.Olmi, R.J.Charity, R.Freifelder, A.Gobbi, N.Herrmann, K.D.Hildenbrand, M.Petrovici, F.Rami, H.Stelzer, J.P.Wessels, M.Gnirs, D.Pelte, J.Galin, D.Guerreau, U.Jahnke, A.Peghaire, J.C.Adloff, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, G.Rudolf Analysis of the Sequential Fission Observed in Collisions of 100Mo + 100Mo and 120Sn + 120Sn Around 20 A.MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(100Mo, X), E=18.7, 23.7 MeV/nucleon; 120Sn(120Sn, X), E=18.4 MeV/nucleon; measured sequential fission fragment production σ vs mass; deduced reaction mechanisms, role in primary fragment decay. Kinematic coincidence method.
doi: 10.1007/BF01289527
1994LE12 Phys.Lett. 325B, 317 (1994) J.F.Lecolley, L.Stuttge, M.Aboufirassi, A.Badala, B.Bilwes, R.Bougault, R.Brou, F.Cosmo, J.Colin, D.Durand, J.Galin, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Guerreau, D.Horn, D.Jacquet, J.L.Laville, F.Lefebvres, C.Le Brun, J.Lemiere, O.Lopez, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, M.Morjean, C.Paulot, A.Peghaire, N.Prot, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, B.Tamain, S.Tomasevic The Decay of Primary Products in Binary Highly Damped 208Pb + 197Au Collisions at 29 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(208Pb, X), E=29 MeV/nucleon; measured relative fragment multiplicity evolution vs total kinetic energy; deduced collisions characteristics.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(94)90018-3
1993BI01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 70, 259 (1993) R.Bilwes, B.Bilwes, L.Stuttge, J.L.Ferrero, J.A.Ruiz, W.von Oertzen, B.Imanishi Hybridization of sd- and fp-Shell Proton Orbitals in the System 36S + 37Cl NUCLEAR REACTIONS 36S(37Cl, 37Cl), (37Cl, 37Cl'), E(cm)=50 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced different parity orbits hybridization.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.70.259
1993LO11 Phys.Lett. 315B, 34 (1993) O.Lopez, M.Aboufirassi, A.Badala, B.Bilwes, R.Bougault, R.Brou, J.Colin, F.Cosmo, D.Durand, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Horn, J.L.Laville, C.Le Brun, J.F.Lecolley, F.Lefebvres, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, C.Paulot, A.Peghaire, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, L.Stuttge, B.Tamain, S.Tomasevic Evidence for Fast and Simultaneous Multi-Fragment Emission in Central Kr + Au Collisions at 60 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(Kr, X), E=60 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment multiplicities; deduced multi-fragmentation mechanism. Two different models.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(93)90154-A
1993RU04 Phys.Lett. 307B, 287 (1993) G.Rudolf, S.Tomasevic, M.Aboufirassi, J.C.Adloff, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, G.Bizard, R.Bougault, R.Brou, Y.Cassagnou, J.Colin, F.Cosmo, F.Delaunay, D.Durand, J.L.Ferrero, A.Genoux-Lubain, M.Glaser, F.Guilbault, G.M.Jin, J.L.Laville, C.Le Brun, C.Lebrun, J.F.Lecolley, F.Lefebvres, R.Legrain, J.Lemiere, O.Lopez, M.Louvel, M.Mahi, A.Peghaire, J.Peter, B.Rastegar, E.Rosato, F.Scheibling, J.C.Steckmeyer, L.Stuttge, B.Tamain Fragmentation Pattern in Sequential Emission Spectra NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(84Kr, X), E=27, 44 MeV/nucleon; 197Au(86Kr, X), E=60 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ, E); deduced thermalization process saturation features.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(93)90221-3
1993VI01 Phys.Rev. C47, 899 (1993) N.Vinh Mau, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco, B.Bilwes Comment on ' Dynamical Polarization Potential Due to the Excitation of Collective States ' NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(16O, 16O), E=104-650 MeV; analyzed dynamical polarization potential features; deduced inelastic channels role.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.899
1992BA36 Nucl.Phys. A545, 720 (1992) J.M.Barrigon, A.Baeza, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes Isotopic Effects and Surface Absorption in 35,37Cl + 24Mg Interactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(35Cl, 35Cl), E(cm)=32.5, 34.6, 36.6, 38.6, 40.7, 42.7, 44.75, 48.8 MeV; 24Mg(37Cl, 37Cl), E(cm)=34.6, 36.6, 38.6, 40.7, 44.75, 48.8 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced isotopic effects on absorption; 24Mg(35Cl, 39K), (35Cl, 36Ar), (35Cl, X), (35Cl, 31P), (37Cl, 41K), (37Cl, 38Ar), (37Cl, 36Cl), (37Cl, X), E(cm)=29.95, 40.7, 48.8 MeV; measured σ(E). Woods-Saxon, M3Y-folding model, closure approximation model, Feshbach model analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(92)90299-Y
1992RU05 Nucl.Phys. A548, 510 (1992) J.A.Ruiz, J.L.Ferrero, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes Folding Model Analysis of 58Ni + 64Ni Elastic and Inelastic Scattering at E(lab) = 203.8 and 219.2 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Ni(58Ni, 58Ni), (58Ni, 58Ni'), E=203.8, 219.2 MeV; measured elastic, inelastic σ(E, θ). Folding model, coupled-channel analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(92)90698-J
1992ST02 Nucl.Phys. A539, 511 (1992) L.Stuttge, J.C.Adloff, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, F.Cosmo, M.Glaser, G.Rudolf, F.Scheibling, R.Bougault, J.Colin, F.Delaunay, A.Genoux-Lubain, D.Horn, C.Le Brun, J.F.Lecolley, M.Louvel, J.C.Steckmeyer, J.L.Ferrero Energy Damping and Intermediate-Velocity Fragment Emission in Peripheral Kr + Au Collisions at 43 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(84Kr, X), E=43 MeV/nucleon; measured (fragment)(fragment)-coin, Z ≥ 8; deduced intermediate velocity fragment emission mechanism. Event-by-event analysis, triple, fourfold coincidence.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(92)90291-Q
1991BI02 Nucl.Phys. A526, 292 (1991) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, N.Vinh Mau, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco Dispersion Relation for Microscopic Heavy-Ion Potentials and Description of Elastic Scattering above the Coulomb Barrier for 32S on 40Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(32S, 32S), E=90-151.5 MeV; calculated σ(θ). Closure approximation model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90288-H
1991CH52 Z.Phys. A341, 53 (1991) R.J.Charity, R.Freifelder, A.Gobbi, N.Herrmann, K.D.Hildenbrand, F.Rami, H.Stelzer, J.P.Wessels, G.Casini, P.R.Maurenzig, A.Olmi, A.A.Stefanini, J.Galin, D.Guerreau, U.Jahnke, A.Peghaire, J.C.Adloff, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, G.Rudolf, M.Petrovici, M.Gnirs, D.Pelte Results on Two-, Three-, and Four-Body Events from the 100Mo + 100Mo and 120Sn + 120Sn Collisions Around E/A = 20 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(100Mo, X), E=18.7, 23.7 MeV/nucleon; 120Sn(120Sn, X), E=18.4 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment multiplicity, total kinetic energy, 3-body, 4-body event probabilities.
doi: 10.1007/BF01281274
1991VI03 Nucl.Phys. A531, 435 (1991) N.Vinh Mau, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco, B.Bilwes Low-Energy 16O + 208Pb Elastic Scattering an Attempt to Analyze the Microscopic Effective Potential NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(16O, 16O), E=96-312.6 MeV; calculated σ(θ). Closure approximation, semi-phenomenological potentials models comparison.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90620-L
1990FE03 Nucl.Phys. A510, 360 (1990) J.L.Ferrero, J.A.Ruiz, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes Parity Dependence in the Optical Potential of sd-Shell Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(31P, 31P), E=86.5 MeV; 28,29Si(31P, 31P), E=85.9 MeV; 27Al(31P, 31P), E=79.5 MeV; 30Si(32S, 32S), E=90 MeV; 36S(32S, 32S), E=90, 97 MeV; 40Ca(37Cl, 37Cl), E=120.5 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced spectroscopic factors. Parity-dependent folding model, elastic transfer, EFR-DWBA analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90245-H
1990FE05 Nucl.Phys. A514, 367 (1990) J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco, A.Baeza, J.M.Barrigon, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, N.Vinh Mau Elastic Scattering of 35Cl and 37Cl on 24Mg NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(35Cl, 35Cl), (37Cl, 37Cl), E(cm)=40.7, 48.8 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced isotopic effects on absorption. Woods-Saxon, folding model, closure approximation analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90076-X
1989DI06 Nucl.Phys. A494, 311 (1989) J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, J.A.Ruiz, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes The Threshold Anomaly in the 32S + 40Ca Interaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 40Ca(32S, 32S), (32S, 31S), E=90, 110 MeV; 40Ca(32S, 28Si), E=90, 100, 110 MeV; measured elastic, inelastic, transfer σ(E, θ); deduced σ(E). Double-folding model, coupled channels, DWBA.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(89)90026-2
1988BI06 Nucl.Phys. A484, 174 (1988) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco, J.A.Ruiz Test of Complex Effective Interaction by Folding Analysis of 32S Elastic Scattering on sd-Shell Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(32S, 32S), E=70, 75, 90, 97.09, 120, 160 MeV; 40Ca(32S, 32S), E=90, 100, 110, 120, 151.5 MeV; 34S(32S, 32S), E=77, 90, 97.09 MeV; 28Si(32S, 32S), E=70, 77, 90, 97.09, 120, 135 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). Folding model analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(88)90148-0
1987BI03 Nucl.Phys. A463, 731 (1987) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, D.Pocanic, L.Stuttge Intermediate Structure in the 28Si + 32S System NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 28Si(32S, 32S), (32S, 36Ar), E=42-48.1 MeV; measured σ(θ), σ(E); deduced deviation, correlation functions. Optical-model calculations. Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90640-3
1987BI09 Nucl.Phys. A468, 177 (1987) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, V.D'Amico, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, A.Italiano, R.Potenza, C.Roldan, A.Strazzeri, C.Tuve One-Neutron Transfer Contribution to the Elastic 32S + 33S Scattering at E(Inc) = 91.3 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 33S(32S, 32S), E=91.3 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced reaction mechanism. Enriched targets. Double folding model, exact finite range DWBA.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90323-X
1987BI12 Fizika(Zagreb) 19, Supplement 1, 37 (1987) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, C.Roldan, J.A.Ruiz Parity Dependence in 32S + 34S and 32S + 30Si Elastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34S, 30Si(32S, 32S), E=90 MeV; calculated σ(θ); deduced model parameters, parity dependence.
1987BI16 Nucl.Phys. A473, 353 (1987) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, L.Stuttge, F.Ballester, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, C.Roldan, F.Sanchez Folding Model Analysis of 32S + 32S Elastic Scattering at 70, 90, 97.09, 120 and 160 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(32S, 32S), E=70, 90, 97.09, 120, 160 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). Folding model analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90150-3
1987BI19 J.Phys.(London) G13, 975 (1987) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, J.C.Pacheco Folding Model Analysis of 32S + 32S at 90 MeV and 32S + 40Ca at 100 MeV by a Complex-Effective Interaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(32S, 32S), E=90 MeV; 40Ca(32S, 32S), E=100 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced model parameters, complex effective interaction role. Folding model.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/13/7/011
1986BI02 Nucl.Phys. A449, 519 (1986) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero Folding-Model Analysis of the Inelastic Scattering of 32S on 40Ca at 100, 120 and 151.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(32S, 32S'), E=100, 120, 151.5 MeV; measured inelastic σ(θ); deduced folding model renormalization coefficient. Double folding model, coupled-channels analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(86)90233-2
1986BI10 Nucl.Phys. A458, 109 (1986) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, L.Stuttge Energy Dependence of the 28Si(32S, 36Ar)24Mg Reaction between 90 and 103 MeV Incident Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(32S, 36Ar), E=90-103 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 24Mg, 36Ar levels deduced spectroscopic factors. Finite range DWBA analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(86)90285-X
1985BA74 Nucl.Phys. A437, 93 (1985) A.Baeza, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, J.Raynal Inelastic Scattering of 32S on 28Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(32S, 32S), (32S, 32S'), E=77, 90, 97.09 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced reaction mechanism, total σ. 28Si levels deduced excitation σ.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(85)90228-3
1984BA27 Nucl.Phys. A419, 412 (1984) A.Baeza, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero Energy-Dependent Renormalization Coefficients of Folding-Model Description of 32S + 40Ca Elastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(32S, 32S), E=100, 120, 151.5 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced optical model parameters. Double-folding model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(84)90401-9
1984BA61 Phys.Lett. 149B, 73 (1984) A.Baeza, J.Diaz, J.L.Ferrero, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.Raynal Mutual Excitation of 32S + 28Si at 90 and 97.09 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(32S, 32S), (32S, 32S'), E=90, 97.01 MeV; measured σ(θ), (Q)-value spectra; deduced simultaneous, sequential excitation amplitude interference, surface shape roles. Coupled-channels analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91554-5
1983BI11 Nucl.Phys. A408, 173 (1983) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, V.D'Amico, J.L.Ferrero, G.Giardina, R.Potenza One-Nucleon Transfer Reactions Induced by 32S on 34S at E(inc) = 90.0 and 97.09 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34S(32S, 31P), (32S, 33S); E=90, 97.09 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced reaction mechanism. 35Cl, 31P, 33S deduced product spectroscopic factors. Analytical approximation, exact finate-range DWBA. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(83)90355-X
1983ME09 Phys.Rev. C27, 2408 (1983) M.C.Mermaz, B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.L.Ferrero Elastic Scattering and Particle Exchanges between Identical Colliding Cores NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34S, 28Si(32S, 32S), E=77-97 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced diffraction model parameters, particle exchange mechamisms. Generalized Frahn-Venter parametrization, phase shift analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.27.2408
1978BI15 J.Phys.(Paris) 39, 805 (1978) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.L.Ferrero, A.Garcia Mecanisme de la Reaction 9Be(3He, α)8Be (O) et Resonances Geantes Isoscalaires du 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(3He, α), E=4, 10 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced reaction mechanism. 12C deduced resonance at 29.3 MeV.
doi: 10.1051/jphys:01978003908080500
1975BI14 J.Phys.(Paris) 36, 1055 (1975) B.Bilwes, R.Bilwes, J.L.Ferrero, A.Garcia, V.Martinez Formation du Doublet 1+ dans la Reaction 9Be(3He, α)8Be NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(3He, α), E=4, 5, 7 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θ). 8Be deduced levels, isobaric spin mixing.
doi: 10.1051/jphys:0197500360110105500
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