References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 33P 3HE(32SI,D):XUNDL-5
5 references found.
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Phys.Rev. C13, 80 (1976)
W.W.Dykoski, D.Dehnhard
Single Proton Transfer to 29,30P States
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28,29,30Si(3He, 3He), E=25 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced optical model parameters. 28,29Si(3He, d), E=25 MeV; measured σ(Ed, θ). 29,30P deduced levels, J, π, T, S, L. Enriched target.
Nucl.Phys. A408, 221 (1983)
R.J.Peterson, C.A.Fields, R.S.Raymond, J.R.Thieke, J.L.Ullmann
A Study of the 28Si(d, p)29Si Reaction
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(d, p), E=17.85 MeV; measured σ(E(p), θ). 29Si deduced spectroscopic factors for bound, unbound states. DWBA, CCBA analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(83)90582-1
Phys.Rev. C41, 1956 (1990)
J.Vernotte, A.Khendriche, G.Berrier-Ronsin, S.Grafeuille, J.Kalifa, G.Rotbard, R.Tamisier, B.H.Wildenthal
30Si(3He, d)31P Reaction at 25 MeV
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30Si(3He, d), E=25 MeV; measured σ(θ). 31P deduced levels, S. DWBA analysis, shell model predictions.
Nucl.Phys. A662, 112 (2000)
S.Piskor, J.Novak, E.Simeckova, J.Cejpek, V.Kroha, J.Dobes, P.Navratil
A Study of the 30Si(d, p)31Si Reaction
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30Si(d, p), E=12.3 MeV; measured proton spectra, σ(θ). 31Si deduced levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors. Enriched target. Comparison with shell model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00425-X
Phys.Rev. C 112, 054304 (2025)
N.Watwood, C.R.Hoffman, B.P.Kay, I.A.Tolstukhin, J.Chen, T.L.Tang, D.Bazin, Y.Ayyad, S.Beceiro-Novo, S.J.Freeman, L.P.Gaffney, R.Garg, H.Jayatissa, A.N.Kuchera, P.T.MacGregor, A.J.Mitchell, A.Munoz-Ramos, C.Muller-Gatermann, F.Recchia, C.Santamaria, M.Z.Serikow, D.K.Sharp, G.L.Wilson, A.H.Wuosmaa, J.C.Zamora
Valence 1s-0d proton vacancy of the 32Si ground state
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(32Si, d), E=6.3 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 32Si; deduced excitation-energy spectra, σ(θ), spectroscopic factors, valence 1s-0d proton vacancy values. Comparison with shell-model calculations. The SOLARIS solenoidal spectrometer and the ReA6 reaccelerator facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL).
doi: 10.1103/4lzs-mv3l