Elastic Scattering of Oxygen Ions by Carbon, Magnesium, and Aluminum

J. A. Kuehner, E. Almovist, and D. A. Bromley
Phys. Rev. 131, 1254 – Published 1 August 1963
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Abstract

Elastic scattering measurements have been carried out on the O+C, O+Mg, and O+Al systems using beams of O16 ions of precisely defined energy from the Chalk River tandem accelerator. Measurements have been made for energies near and above the Coulomb barrier appropriate to each system. Evidence for sharp (Γ300 keV) resonance structure is contained in a yield curve for O+C at a center-of-mass angle of 90°. This evidence is used to estimate ΓelasticΓ for the resonant states to be ∼7-10%. It is suggested that the resonant states involved may be similar to the "quasimolecular" states postulated to play an important role in the case of C+C scattering, although their appearance only at energies well above the Coulomb barrier, in contrast to the situation in C+C scattering, may allow a more conventional explanation. In the case of angular distributions for O+C, but not for O+Mg and O+Al, well-developed diffraction structure is observed. It is found that the simple sharp-cutoff models do not account quantitatively for the data although they do give the same qualitative features.

  • Received 28 March 1963

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.131.1254

©1963 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. A. Kuehner, E. Almovist, and D. A. Bromley*

  • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada

  • *Present address: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Vol. 131, Iss. 3 — August 1963

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