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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 426, Issue 2, 17 September 1984, Pages 399-412
Nuclear Physics A

The complex transfer reaction (14C, 15O) on Ni, Zn and Ge targets: Existence and mass of 69Ni

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Abstract

The (14C, 15O) complex transfer reaction has been studied at 72 MeV incident energy on 58,60,62.64Ni 68,70Zn and 74,76Ge targets. Spectra and differential cross sections have been measured in a 5° angular range centred around a laboratory angle of 6°. The nucleus 69Ni has been observed for the first time and its mass determined.

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