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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 107, Issue 3, 22 January 1968, Pages 624-638
Nuclear Physics A

Elastic scattering of deuterons by alpha particles

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Abstract

Elastic scattering of deuterons by alpha particles for deuteron energies from 3 to 14 MeV has been investigated for 20 angles. Complex phase shift analysis has been performed on the data. There does not seem any indication of negative-parity states in 6Li as reported by Senhouse and Tombrello.

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