Phys. Rev. C 12, 1726 - 1729 (1975)Neutron resonances in 24Na via the (d, p) reaction |
G. Blanpied, R. Liljestrand, J. Lynch, J. McIntyre, L. Ray, and G. W. Hoffmann
Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712
Received 18 June 1975
Neutron resonances in 24Na from Er=0 to 1 MeV are studied with the 23Na(d, p)24Na reaction at Ed=11.0 MeV using a biased quadrupole spectrometer. Fractionated single-particle states are identified via their forward angle cross sections, using distorted wave Born-approximation predictions with resonance state form factors for the residual 24Na system. Spectroscopic results are compared with those from (n, n) and/or (n, γ) studies over the same region of excitation.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Na(d, p), Ed=11 MeV, measured σ(θ). 24Na deduced levels, l, j, π, spectroscopic factors. DWBA analysis, resolution 12 keV; comparison to neutron total σ, 23Na.
©1975 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRC/v12/p1726
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.12.1726
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