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1962MO02      J.Phys.Soc.Japan 17, 251 (1962)

S.Morita, T.Ishimatsu, T.Cho, Y.Nakajima, N.Kawai, T.Murata, Y.Hachiya

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 14N; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.


1961IS01      J.Phys.Soc.Japan 16, 367 (1961)

T.Ishimatsu, N.Takano, Y.Hachiya, T.Nakashima

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 10Be, 11B; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.


1961MO13      J.Phys. Soc. Japan 16, 1849 (1961)

S.Morita, T.Ishimatsu, T.Cho, Y.Nakajima, N.Kawai, T.Murata, Y.Hachiya

Angular Distribution for the N14(d, p)N15 Ground State Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(d, p)15N, E=13.8, 15.2 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), ground state reaction proceeds mainly via the stripping process at deuteron energies above 8 MeV showing no appreciable change of the angular distribution with deuteron energy. Comparison with 12C(α, p) reaction data at such alpha-particle energies that the compound nucleus 16O would be produced at the same excitation energies as would be produced the bombardment of 14N with deuteron of the above energies.

doi: 10.1143/JPSJ.16.1849
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1961MO14      Proc.Rutherford Jubilee Intern.Conf., Manchester, England, J.B.Birks, Ed., Academic Press Inc., New York, p.37 (1961)

S.Morita, T.Ishimatsu, T.Cho, Y.Nakajima, N.Kawai, T.Murata, Y.Hachiya

Angular Distribution for the N14(d, p)N15 Ground State Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(d, p)15N, E=13.8, 15.2 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), ground state reaction proceeds mainly via the stripping process at deuteron energies above 8 MeV showing no appreciable change of the angular distribution with deuteron energy. Comparison with 12C(α, p) reaction data at such alpha-particle energies that the compound nucleus 16O would be produced at the same excitation energies as would be produced the bombardment of 14N with deuteron of the above energies.


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