References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 32S 16O(16O,X):RESONANCE

18 references found.

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1969SH17

Phys.Rev. 184, 1040 (1969)

R.W.Shaw, Jr., J.C.Norman, R.Vandenbosch, C.J.Bishop

Energy and Angular Dependence of Differential Cross Sections for the 16O(16O, α)28Si Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, α), (16O, 16O), E=35-39 MeV; measured σ(E;Eα, θ(α)), σ(E;E(16O'), θ). 32S deduced resonances, level density, cross-, auto-correlations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.184.1040


1972LE34

Phys.Rev. C6, 1240 (1972)

R.B.Leachman, P.Fessenden, W.R.Gibbs

Variation of the 32S Compound-Nucleus Width with Energy and Spin

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 31P(p, α), 16O(16O, α), Ep=5.2-5.6 MeV;E(16o)=25-36 MeV; measured σ(E;θ). 32S deduced coherence widths.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.6.1240


1972SI17

Phys.Rev.Lett. 28, 1714 (1972)

P.P.Singh, D.A.Sink, P.Schwandt, R.E.Malmin, R.H.Siemssen

Evidence for Shape or Quasimolecular Resonances in the 16O + 16O Interaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 12C), E=17.5-30 MeV cms; measured σ(E;θ). 32S deduced shape, quasimolecular resonances, level-width.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.28.1714


1980FR10

Phys.Rev.Lett. 45, 1479 (1980)

W.S.Freeman, H.W.Wilschut, T.Chapuran, W.F.Piel, Jr., P.Paul

Heavy-Ion Resonances in Angular-Momentum-Unfavored Channels

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O'), E=50-80 MeV; 12C(16O, 16O'), E=39-65 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ), σ(E, pairproduction); deduced wave reflection in ion-ion potential. 32S, 28Si deduced resonances, exit channel reduced width ratio.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.1479


1981GA33

Phys.Rev.Lett. 47, 1878 (1981)

M.Gai, E.C.Schloemer, J.E.Freedman, A.C.Hayes, S.K.Korotky, J.M.Manoyan, B.Shivakumar, S.M.Sterbenz, H.Voit, S.J.Willett, D.A.Bromley

Resonances in 16O + 16O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O), 16O(16O, α), E(cm)=15.5-17 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E; deduced resonant, background S-matrix elements. 32S deduced resonances, J, π.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.47.1878


1981PO16

Fizika(Zagreb) 13, Suppl.No.1, 35 (1981)

D.Pocanic, K.Van Bibber, W.A.Seale, J.Dunham, J.L.Thornton, S.S.Hanna

Intermediate Structure in the 16O + 16O System Observed via the α Exit Channel

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, α), E ≈ 20-45 MeV; measured σ(θ, E). 32S deduced intermediate structure. Correlation, deviation function analysis.


1983TI01

Phys.Rev. C28, 735 (1983)

W.Tiereth, Z.Basrak, H.Voit, N.Bischof, R.Caplar, P.Duck, H.Frohlich, B.Nees, E.Nieschler, W.Schuster

Intermediate-Structure Resonances in the 16O + 16O Total Reaction Cross Section

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O), E(cm)=15.5-18 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E; deduced reaction σ(E), quasimolecular resonances.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.28.735


1984PO15

Phys.Rev. C30, 1520 (1984)

D.Pocanic, K.Van Bibber, J.S.Dunham, W.A.Seale, F.Sperisen, S.S.Hanna

Intermediate Structure in the 16O + 16O System

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, α), E=20-44 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E; deduced optical model parameters. 32S deduced intermediate structure, resonance J, π. Statistical, Hauser-Feshbach analyses.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.30.1520


1985BA60

Phys.Rev.Lett. 55, 2842 (1985)

D.P.Balamuth, T.Chapuran, C.M.Laymon, W.K.Wells, D.P.Bybell

Characterization of Gross-Structure Resonances in Angular-Momentum-Mismatched Channels in Heavy-Ion Collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O'), E(cm)=17-41 MeV; measured σ(θ), mutual, single excitations. 32S deduced resonances, L, J.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.55.2842


1985GA05

Phys.Rev. C31, 1255 (1985)

M.Gai, S.K.Korotky, J.M.Manoyan, E.C.Schloemer, B.Shivakumar, S.M.Sterbenz, S.J.Willett, D.A.Bromley, H.Voit

Interplay of Resonant and l-Window Background Amplitude in 16O + 16O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 16O(16O, α), (16O, 16O), E(cm)=15.5-16.5 MeV; measured σ(θ), σ(E), Eγ, Iγ, γ yield vs E. 32S resonances deduced J, π, Γ, Γα, α-reduced width.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.31.1255


1985LI04

Phys.Rev. C31, 473 (1985)

J.A.Liendo, D.L.Gay, N.R.Fletcher

New J(π) = 10+ Resonance in 16O + 16O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, α), E(cm)=12-20 MeV; measured σ(θ, E). 32S deduced resonances, L, J, π.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.31.473


1985TI05

Nucl.Phys. A440, 143 (1985)

W.Tiereth, Z.Basrak, N.Bischof, H.Frohlich, H.Voit

Phase-Shift Analysis of 16O + 16O Elastic Scattering Data

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 16O(16O, 16O), E(cm)=15.5-17.95 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced molecular resonances, parameters, reaction σ(E). Phase shift analysis.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(85)90046-6


1986GA10

Phys.Rev. C34, 326 (1986)

G.Gaul, W.Bickel

Intermediate and Compound Structure in the 16O + 16O System

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O), (16O, α), E=8.5-12.5 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced intermediate structure. 32S deduced resonances, Γ.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.326


1986GA24

Phys.Rev. C34, 2144 (1986)

D.L.Gay, L.C.Dennis, N.R.Fletcher

Resonances and Compound Fluctuations in the Reactions 16O(16O, α) and 16O(16O, 8Be)

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, α), (16O, 8Be), E(cm)=12-20 MeV; measured σ(θ, E). 32S deduced resonances, J, π. Statistical model analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.2144


1987TI01

Nucl.Phys. A464, 125 (1987)

W.Tiereth, Z.Basrak, N.Bischof, B.Nees, E.Nieschler, I.Weitzenfelder, H.Voit

Nuclear Glory Scattering in the 16O + 16O Collision

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O), E(cm) ≈ 17 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced possible evidence for nuclear glory. Phase shift analysis.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90426-X


1992BA53

Phys.Rev. C46, 1934 (1992)

S.P.Barrow, R.W.Zurmuhle, A.H.Wuosmaa, S.F.Pate

Spin Assignments of Angular Momentum Mismatched Resonances in the 16O + 16O System

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 16O), E=51-71 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 32S deduced spins of structures. Legendre polynomial analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.1934


1996FR09

J.Phys.(London) G22, 1053 (1996)

M.Freer, N.M.Clarke, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hoad, G.R.Kelly, R.A.Le Marechal, R.P.Ward, C.D.Jones, P.Lee, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong

Energy Dependence of the 16O(16O, 12C(*))20Ne, 12C(16O, 12C(*))16O and 7Li(16O, 12C(*))11B Reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 7Li, 16O(16O, 12C), E=51-66 MeV; measured recoil mass, excitation, Q-value spectra, σ(θ) vs E. 32S, 28Si deduced broad structures.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/22/7/011


2021WA16

Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021)

M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi

The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references

ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf