F19(d, p)F20 and the Nuclear Structure of F20

H. T. Fortune, G. C. Morrison, R. C. Bearse, J. L. Yntema, and B. H. Wildenthal
Phys. Rev. C 6, 21 – Published 1 July 1972
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Abstract

The reaction F19(d, p)F20 has been studied with 16-MeV deuterons. Outgoing protons were detected in photographic emulsions in a magnetic spectrograph. Spectroscopic factors were extracted and combined with previous information and compared with results of shell-model calculations performed in a complete sd-shell basis. Of the previously known 25 states below Ex=4.5 MeV, angular distributions measured at 14 angles were obtained for all but the 5 at Ex=1.824, 2.871, 3.761, 4.20, and 4.21 MeV. Strong stripping angular distributions were observed for 10 states-6 dominated by l=2, and 4 by l=0. These 10 states agree reasonably well in position and strength with the 10 lowest shell-model states predicted to have appreciable amounts of the configuration [F19(g.s.)1d52 or 2s12 neutron)].

  • Received 6 December 1971

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.6.21

©1972 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

H. T. Fortune*

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439, and Physics Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

G. C. Morrison, R. C. Bearse, and J. L. Yntema

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439

B. H. Wildenthal

  • Physics Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48823

  • *Present address: Physics Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.
  • Present address: Physics Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

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