Reaction and proton-removal cross sections of Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 on Si at 15 to 53 MeV/nucleon
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Warner, R. E.Carstoiu, F.
Brown, J. A.
Becchetti, F. D.
Roberts, D. A.
Davids, B.
Galonsky, A.
Ronningen, R. M.
Steiner, M.
Horoi, M.
Kolata, J. J.
Nadasen, A.
Samanta, C.
Schwartzenberg, J.
Subotić, Krunoslav M.
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Excitation functions for total reaction cross sections, sigma(R), were measured for the light, mainly proton-rich nuclei Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 incident on a Si telescope at energies between 15 and 53 MeV/nucleon. The telescope served as target, energy degrader and detector. Proton-removal cross sections, sigma(2p) for Ne-17 and sigma(p) for most of the other projectiles, were also measured. The strong absorption model reproduces the A-dependence of sigma(R), but not the detailed structure. Glauber multiple scattering theory and the Jeukenne, Lejeune, and Mahaux (JLM) folding model provided improved descriptions of the measured sigma(R) values. Rms radii, extracted from the measured sigma(R) using the optical limit of Glauber theory, are in good agreement with those obtained from high energy data. One-proton removal reactions are described using an extended Glauber model, incorporating second order noneikonal corrections, realistic single particle d...ensities, and spectroscopic factors from shell model calculations.
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Physical Review C, 2006, 74, 1
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014605
ISSN: 0556-2813; 1089-490X
WoS: 000239511600031
Scopus: 2-s2.0-33746071541
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Warner, R. E. AU - Carstoiu, F. AU - Brown, J. A. AU - Becchetti, F. D. AU - Roberts, D. A. AU - Davids, B. AU - Galonsky, A. AU - Ronningen, R. M. AU - Steiner, M. AU - Horoi, M. AU - Kolata, J. J. AU - Nadasen, A. AU - Samanta, C. AU - Schwartzenberg, J. AU - Subotić, Krunoslav M. PY - 2006 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3054 AB - Excitation functions for total reaction cross sections, sigma(R), were measured for the light, mainly proton-rich nuclei Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 incident on a Si telescope at energies between 15 and 53 MeV/nucleon. The telescope served as target, energy degrader and detector. Proton-removal cross sections, sigma(2p) for Ne-17 and sigma(p) for most of the other projectiles, were also measured. The strong absorption model reproduces the A-dependence of sigma(R), but not the detailed structure. Glauber multiple scattering theory and the Jeukenne, Lejeune, and Mahaux (JLM) folding model provided improved descriptions of the measured sigma(R) values. Rms radii, extracted from the measured sigma(R) using the optical limit of Glauber theory, are in good agreement with those obtained from high energy data. One-proton removal reactions are described using an extended Glauber model, incorporating second order noneikonal corrections, realistic single particle densities, and spectroscopic factors from shell model calculations. T2 - Physical Review C T1 - Reaction and proton-removal cross sections of Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 on Si at 15 to 53 MeV/nucleon VL - 74 IS - 1 DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014605 ER -
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Warner, R. E., Carstoiu, F., Brown, J. A., Becchetti, F. D., Roberts, D. A., Davids, B., Galonsky, A., Ronningen, R. M., Steiner, M., Horoi, M., Kolata, J. J., Nadasen, A., Samanta, C., Schwartzenberg, J.,& Subotić, K. M.. (2006). Reaction and proton-removal cross sections of Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 on Si at 15 to 53 MeV/nucleon. in Physical Review C, 74(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014605
Warner RE, Carstoiu F, Brown JA, Becchetti FD, Roberts DA, Davids B, Galonsky A, Ronningen RM, Steiner M, Horoi M, Kolata JJ, Nadasen A, Samanta C, Schwartzenberg J, Subotić KM. Reaction and proton-removal cross sections of Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 on Si at 15 to 53 MeV/nucleon. in Physical Review C. 2006;74(1). doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014605 .
Warner, R. E., Carstoiu, F., Brown, J. A., Becchetti, F. D., Roberts, D. A., Davids, B., Galonsky, A., Ronningen, R. M., Steiner, M., Horoi, M., Kolata, J. J., Nadasen, A., Samanta, C., Schwartzenberg, J., Subotić, Krunoslav M., "Reaction and proton-removal cross sections of Li-6, Be-7, B-10, C-9,C-10,C-11, N-12, O-13,O-15, and Ne-17 on Si at 15 to 53 MeV/nucleon" in Physical Review C, 74, no. 1 (2006), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.014605 . .