Study of He3 + He3 Elastic Scattering and the Nucleus Be6

J. G. Jenkin, W. D. Harrison, and Ronald E. Brown
Phys. Rev. C 1, 1622 – Published 1 May 1970
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Abstract

Differential cross sections for He3 + He3 elastic scattering have been measured at 18 angles from 12.5 to 45° (lab) at energies of 17.91, 20.00, 22.00, 24.00, 26.00, 28.00, and 30.00 MeV (lab). In addition, differential cross sections have been measured at intermediate energies from 19.00 to 32.00 MeV (lab) at angles of 20, 28, 36, and 45° (lab). The relative standard deviations of the data are generally less than 2%, and there is an additional standard deviation in the cross-section scale of 3%. The measurements are compared with theoretical calculations using the resonating-group method in the one-channel approximation. A broad resonance in the l=3 partial wave is predicted by the theory, and such a resonance has been observed in the present experiment. Differences between theory and experiment can be qualitatively understood as being caused principally by omission in the theory of reaction channels and noncentral forces. The effect of radial distortion in resonating-group calculations for the He3 + He3 system has also been investigated in an approximate manner. It is found that the effect can be quite significant for calculations of the energies of states in Be6 below the He3 + He3 threshold.

  • Received 12 November 1969

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.1.1622

©1970 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. G. Jenkin*, W. D. Harrison, and Ronald E. Brown

  • John H. Williams Laboratory of Nuclear Physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

  • *Present address: Physics Department, LaTrobe University, Victoria, Australia 3083.
  • Present address: Division of Geological Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91109.

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Vol. 1, Iss. 5 — May 1970

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