Abstract
The neutron pickup reaction (p,d) has been studied at a proton energy of 800 MeV on targets of , , , , , and . States known to correspond to single-hole excitations are seen and in most cases the data are properly understood through distorted-wave Born approximation calculations. High-spin final states are prominent, and some are shown to be excited through multiple step processes. The strongest states seen in the data do not correspond to known levels.
- Received 2 March 1984
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.30.593
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