O16(p→,π+)17* at incident proton energies of 250, 354, and 489 MeV

G. M. Huber, G. J. Lolos, Z. Papandreou, K. H. Hicks, P. L. Walden, S. Yen, R. D. Bent, G. T. Emery, E. G. Auld, F. A. Duncan, and W. R. Falk
Phys. Rev. C 37, 215 – Published 1 January 1988
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Abstract

Differential cross sections and analyzing powers are presented for the O16(p→,π+)17O* reaction at Tp=250, 354, and 489 MeV and compared with preliminary 200 MeV data as well as previously published data taken at other energies above and below the Δ1232 resonance region. The differential cross sections for each final state exhibit an energy dependence similar to that of the ppdπ+ reaction at equivalent center of mass energy and four-momentum transfer, as has been seen previously for (p,π+) reactions with other target nuclei. The shape of the analyzing power angular distributions varies with the O*17 nuclear final state. Some states exhibit broad similarities with that of the ppdπ+ reaction, while others are markedly different.

  • Received 31 July 1987

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.37.215

©1988 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

G. M. Huber, G. J. Lolos, and Z. Papandreou

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2

K. H. Hicks, P. L. Walden, and S. Yen

  • TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 2A3

R. D. Bent and G. T. Emery

  • Indiana University Cyclotron Facility, Bloomington, Indiana 47405

E. G. Auld and F. A. Duncan

  • Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 2A6

W. R. Falk

  • Department of Physics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2

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