J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 53, pp. 4158-4168 (1984) [11 Pages]
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Excitation functions and angular distributions of the 19 F(p, α i ) 16 O reactions have been measured in the energy range E p =4.15–13.0 MeV. The results were analysed by the statistical model. Correlation analyses were made to investigate resonance-like structures. No marked correlations between different channels were found. The DWBA calculations were made to interpret a backward rise which appeared in the α 0 channel.
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KEYWORDS: NUCLEAR REACTIONS19F(p, α)E=4.15–13.0 MeV; measured σ(E;Ep, θ) in 50 keV steps, statistical analysis20Ne deduced coherence width; measured σ(Eα, θ), DWBA analysis. Natural target.
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