Abstract
The + reaction has been studied from 20.0 to 32.4 MeV (c.m.) in steps of 200 keV. Twenty-one -ray excitation functions have been investigated, seven of them as binary, and fourteen as fusion-evaporation exit channels. Most of the excitation functions display structures which are strongly correlated. In particular, a one-to-one correspondence between the peaks of summed binary and summed fusion-evaporation excitation functions has been established. A comparison with the + system leading to the same composite nucleus is presented.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS ; MeV, measured . Deduced correlated structures.
- Received 7 June 1982
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.26.1774
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