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Study of orientation characteristics of the 11B(5/2, 4.445 MeV) nucleus in the 13C(d, αγ)11B reaction at E d = 15.3 MeV

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Double differential cross sections of the 13C(d, αγ)11B(5/2, 4.445 MeV) reaction were measured at E d = 15.3 MeV. Angular dependences of the even components of density matrix spin tensors, magnetic sublevel populations, and components of multipole moment orientation tensors of the 11B nucleus in this state were obtained. Experimental results were compared with theoretical data calculated under the assumption of different reaction mechanisms: deuteron pickup, heavy particle stripping, two-step mechanism of sequential cluster transfer, and compound nucleus formation.

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Original Russian Text © L.I. Galanina, N.S. Zelenskaya, I.A. Konyukhova, V.M. Lebedev, N.V. Orlova, A.V. Spassky, 2010, published in Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Fizicheskaya, 2010, Vol. 74, No. 4, pp. 483–488.

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Galanina, L.I., Zelenskaya, N.S., Konyukhova, I.A. et al. Study of orientation characteristics of the 11B(5/2, 4.445 MeV) nucleus in the 13C(d, αγ)11B reaction at E d = 15.3 MeV. Bull. Russ. Acad. Sci. Phys. 74, 447–452 (2010). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1062873810040052

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