Multipole strength in C12 from the (e,eα) reaction for momentum transfers up to 0.61 fm1

D. J. DeAngelis, J. R. Calarco, J. E. Wise, H. J. Emrich, R. Neuhausen, and H. Weyand
Phys. Rev. C 52, 61 – Published 1 July 1995
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Abstract

We have excited the giant resonance region in C12 via inelastic electron scattering, and have measured the first complete angular correlations for charged particle emission for this reaction for four values of momentum transfer ranging from 0.24 fm1 to 0.61 fm1. By analyzing the α-emission channels via the Legendre and resonance formalisms, we unambiguously determined the multipole contributions to the total cross section for α emission to the ground state of Be8, and have set limits on these contributions for α emission to the first excited state of Be8. We have found that, in both cases, E2 radiation is the strongest contribution but that E0 and E3 contributions cannot be ignored. By constructing total multipole form factors and fitting them within the distorted wave Born approximation using a transition charge density specified by the Tassie model, we deduced multipole transition strengths and fractions of the appropriate sum rules. Our results are compared with those from the (p,pα) and (α,α,α) reactions.

  • Received 30 March 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.52.61

©1995 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. J. DeAngelis, J. R. Calarco, and J. E. Wise

  • Department of Physics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824

H. J. Emrich, R. Neuhausen, and H. Weyand

  • Institut für Kernphysik, Universität Mainz, D-55099 Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany

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