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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 179, Issue 1, 24 January 1972, Pages 101-112
Nuclear Physics A

The 12c(d, n0)13n reaction from 3.6 MeV to 12.0 MeV

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Abstract

The excitation function for the reaction 12C(d, n0)13N was measured at 0° in the energy range of 3.6 to 12.0 MeV deuteron bombarding energy. Angular distributions were measured at 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.5 and 12.0 MeV deuteron bombarding energies. Cross sections are compared with the 12C(d, p0)13C reaction. The yield curves for the neutron and proton groups show a strong similarity in shape. Different sets of deuteron and proton optical-model parameters were used in fitting the 8 MeV energy averaged angular distribution.

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