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Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17

Warner, Robert E.; Thirumurthy, H.; Woodroffe, J.; Becchetti, FD; Brown, James; Davids, BS; Galonsky, A; Kolata, JJ; Kruse, JJ; Lee, MY; Nadasen, A; O'Donnell, TW; Roberts, DA; Ronningen, RM; Samanta, C; Schwandt, P; von Schwarzenberg, J; Steiner, M; Subotić, Krunoslav M.; Wang, Jiansong; Zimmerman, JA

(1998)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Warner, Robert E.
AU  - Thirumurthy, H.
AU  - Woodroffe, J.
AU  - Becchetti, FD
AU  - Brown, James
AU  - Davids, BS
AU  - Galonsky, A
AU  - Kolata, JJ
AU  - Kruse, JJ
AU  - Lee, MY
AU  - Nadasen, A
AU  - O'Donnell, TW
AU  - Roberts, DA
AU  - Ronningen, RM
AU  - Samanta, C
AU  - Schwandt, P
AU  - von Schwarzenberg, J
AU  - Steiner, M
AU  - Subotić, Krunoslav M.
AU  - Wang, Jiansong
AU  - Zimmerman, JA
PY  - 1998
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2154
AB  - Total reaction cross sections, sigma(R), on Si were measured near 40 A MeV for the proton-halo candidate N-12 and the two-proton-halo candidate Ne-17, and were compared with sigma(R) for other light proton-rich nuclei. The A-dependence shows enhanced sigma(R)s for N-12 and Ne-17, relative to their neighbors, but the effect is smaller than for B-8 which has been argued to have a proton halo. In general, nuclei with loosely bound last protons (S-p less than or equal to 1.5 MeV) have significantly larger sigma(R)S than their neighbors. Cross sections for charge-removal from N-12 and Ne-17 also were obtained. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
T2  - Nuclear Physics A
T1  - Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17
VL  - 635
IS  - 3
SP  - 292
EP  - 304
DO  - 10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00163-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Warner, Robert E. and Thirumurthy, H. and Woodroffe, J. and Becchetti, FD and Brown, James and Davids, BS and Galonsky, A and Kolata, JJ and Kruse, JJ and Lee, MY and Nadasen, A and O'Donnell, TW and Roberts, DA and Ronningen, RM and Samanta, C and Schwandt, P and von Schwarzenberg, J and Steiner, M and Subotić, Krunoslav M. and Wang, Jiansong and Zimmerman, JA",
year = "1998",
abstract = "Total reaction cross sections, sigma(R), on Si were measured near 40 A MeV for the proton-halo candidate N-12 and the two-proton-halo candidate Ne-17, and were compared with sigma(R) for other light proton-rich nuclei. The A-dependence shows enhanced sigma(R)s for N-12 and Ne-17, relative to their neighbors, but the effect is smaller than for B-8 which has been argued to have a proton halo. In general, nuclei with loosely bound last protons (S-p less than or equal to 1.5 MeV) have significantly larger sigma(R)S than their neighbors. Cross sections for charge-removal from N-12 and Ne-17 also were obtained. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.",
journal = "Nuclear Physics A",
title = "Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17",
volume = "635",
number = "3",
pages = "292-304",
doi = "10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00163-8"
}
Warner, R. E., Thirumurthy, H., Woodroffe, J., Becchetti, F., Brown, J., Davids, B., Galonsky, A., Kolata, J., Kruse, J., Lee, M., Nadasen, A., O'Donnell, T., Roberts, D., Ronningen, R., Samanta, C., Schwandt, P., von Schwarzenberg, J., Steiner, M., Subotić, K. M., Wang, J.,& Zimmerman, J.. (1998). Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17. in Nuclear Physics A, 635(3), 292-304.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00163-8
Warner RE, Thirumurthy H, Woodroffe J, Becchetti F, Brown J, Davids B, Galonsky A, Kolata J, Kruse J, Lee M, Nadasen A, O'Donnell T, Roberts D, Ronningen R, Samanta C, Schwandt P, von Schwarzenberg J, Steiner M, Subotić KM, Wang J, Zimmerman J. Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17. in Nuclear Physics A. 1998;635(3):292-304.
doi:10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00163-8 .
Warner, Robert E., Thirumurthy, H., Woodroffe, J., Becchetti, FD, Brown, James, Davids, BS, Galonsky, A, Kolata, JJ, Kruse, JJ, Lee, MY, Nadasen, A, O'Donnell, TW, Roberts, DA, Ronningen, RM, Samanta, C, Schwandt, P, von Schwarzenberg, J, Steiner, M, Subotić, Krunoslav M., Wang, Jiansong, Zimmerman, JA, "Reaction cross sections in Si of light proton-halo candidates N-12 and Ne-17" in Nuclear Physics A, 635, no. 3 (1998):292-304,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00163-8 . .
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Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si

Warner, Robert E.; Patty, RA; Voyles, PM; Nadasen, A; Becchetti, FD; Brown, James; Esbensen, H; Galonsky, A; Kolata, JJ; Kruse, J; Lee, MY; Ronningen, RM; Schwandt, P; vonSchwarzenberg, J; Sherrill, BM; Subotić, Krunoslav M.; Wang, Jiansong; Zecher, P

(1996)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Warner, Robert E.
AU  - Patty, RA
AU  - Voyles, PM
AU  - Nadasen, A
AU  - Becchetti, FD
AU  - Brown, James
AU  - Esbensen, H
AU  - Galonsky, A
AU  - Kolata, JJ
AU  - Kruse, J
AU  - Lee, MY
AU  - Ronningen, RM
AU  - Schwandt, P
AU  - vonSchwarzenberg, J
AU  - Sherrill, BM
AU  - Subotić, Krunoslav M.
AU  - Wang, Jiansong
AU  - Zecher, P
PY  - 1996
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2016
AB  - Total reaction cross sections, sigma R, of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 were measured by injecting magnetically separated, focused, monoenergetic, identified secondary beams of those projectiles into a Si detector telescope and measuring their energy-deposition spectra. These sigma(R)s accurate to about 3%, were compared with predictions of optical, strong absorption, and microscopic models. The latter gave the best overall fit to the data, providing long-tailed matter densities were assumed. The best available optical potentials generally overpredicted the data by about 10%. Strong absorption calculations, in which the isospin-dependant term is quite important, were often unsuccessful, especially for projectiles with large neutron excess. Two-neutron removal cross sections were measured for He-6 and Li-11; the Li-11 data were slightly overpredicted by a microscopic model which includes correlation effects for the Li-11 valence neutrons. Both 2n and 4n removal from He-8 were observed, in about a 2:1 ratio. Subtraction analysis of the data indicates that He-4 is a good core within He-6 and He-8, as is Li-9 within Li-11.
T2  - Physical Review C
T1  - Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si
VL  - 54
IS  - 4
SP  - 1700
EP  - 1709
DO  - 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1700
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Warner, Robert E. and Patty, RA and Voyles, PM and Nadasen, A and Becchetti, FD and Brown, James and Esbensen, H and Galonsky, A and Kolata, JJ and Kruse, J and Lee, MY and Ronningen, RM and Schwandt, P and vonSchwarzenberg, J and Sherrill, BM and Subotić, Krunoslav M. and Wang, Jiansong and Zecher, P",
year = "1996",
abstract = "Total reaction cross sections, sigma R, of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 were measured by injecting magnetically separated, focused, monoenergetic, identified secondary beams of those projectiles into a Si detector telescope and measuring their energy-deposition spectra. These sigma(R)s accurate to about 3%, were compared with predictions of optical, strong absorption, and microscopic models. The latter gave the best overall fit to the data, providing long-tailed matter densities were assumed. The best available optical potentials generally overpredicted the data by about 10%. Strong absorption calculations, in which the isospin-dependant term is quite important, were often unsuccessful, especially for projectiles with large neutron excess. Two-neutron removal cross sections were measured for He-6 and Li-11; the Li-11 data were slightly overpredicted by a microscopic model which includes correlation effects for the Li-11 valence neutrons. Both 2n and 4n removal from He-8 were observed, in about a 2:1 ratio. Subtraction analysis of the data indicates that He-4 is a good core within He-6 and He-8, as is Li-9 within Li-11.",
journal = "Physical Review C",
title = "Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si",
volume = "54",
number = "4",
pages = "1700-1709",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1700"
}
Warner, R. E., Patty, R., Voyles, P., Nadasen, A., Becchetti, F., Brown, J., Esbensen, H., Galonsky, A., Kolata, J., Kruse, J., Lee, M., Ronningen, R., Schwandt, P., vonSchwarzenberg, J., Sherrill, B., Subotić, K. M., Wang, J.,& Zecher, P.. (1996). Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si. in Physical Review C, 54(4), 1700-1709.
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1700
Warner RE, Patty R, Voyles P, Nadasen A, Becchetti F, Brown J, Esbensen H, Galonsky A, Kolata J, Kruse J, Lee M, Ronningen R, Schwandt P, vonSchwarzenberg J, Sherrill B, Subotić KM, Wang J, Zecher P. Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si. in Physical Review C. 1996;54(4):1700-1709.
doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1700 .
Warner, Robert E., Patty, RA, Voyles, PM, Nadasen, A, Becchetti, FD, Brown, James, Esbensen, H, Galonsky, A, Kolata, JJ, Kruse, J, Lee, MY, Ronningen, RM, Schwandt, P, vonSchwarzenberg, J, Sherrill, BM, Subotić, Krunoslav M., Wang, Jiansong, Zecher, P, "Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV He-4,He-6,He-8, Li-6-9,Li-11, and Be-10 on Si" in Physical Review C, 54, no. 4 (1996):1700-1709,
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1700 . .
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