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$alpha$-particle production in the scattering of 6He by 208Pb at energies around the Coulomb barrier
D. Escrig ; A.M. Sanchez-Benitez ; A.M. Moro ; M.A.G. Alvarez ; M.V. Andres ; C. Angulo ; M.J.G. Borge ; J. Cabrera ; S. Cherubini ; P. Demaret ; J.M. Espino ; P. Figuera ; M. Freer ; J.E. Garcia-Ramos ; J. Gomez-Camacho ; M.Gulino ; O.R. Kakuee ; I. Martel ; C. Metelko ; F. Perez-Bernal ; J. Rahighi ; K. Rusek ; D. Smirnov ; O. Tengblad ; V. Ziman ;
Date 11 May 2007
Subject Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)
AbstractNew experimental data from the scattering of 6He+208Pb at energies around and below the Coulomb barrier are presented. The yield of breakup products coming from projectile fragmentation is dominated by a strong group of $alpha$ particles.
The energy and angular distributions of this group have been analyzed and compared with theoretical calculations. This analysis indicates that the $alpha$ particles emitted at backward angles in this reaction are mainly due to two-neutron transfer to weakly bound states of the final nucleus.
Source arXiv, arxiv.0705.1678
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