Phys. Rev. C 38, 1247 - 1261 (1988)Population of high spin states by quasi-elastic and deep inelastic collisions
H. Takai, C. N. Knott, D. F. Winchell, J. X. Saladin, M. S. Kaplan, and L. de Faro
R. Aryaeinejad, R. A. Blue, R. M. Ronningen, and D. J. Morrissey
I. Y. Lee
O. Dietzsch Received 4 April 1988 The feasibility of populating high spin states using reactions induced by a 10 MeV/nucleon 22Ne beam on 170Er was studied. The experiment was carried out using a multidetector array for high resolution γ-ray spectroscopy, a 14 element sum-multiplicity spectrometer and six ΔE-E telescopes. Detailed information was obtained concerning the reaction mechanisms associated with various reaction channels. Deep inelastic collisions are shown to be a promising tool for high spin spectroscopy in regions of the chart of nuclides which are not accessible by other reactions. ©1988 The American Physical Society
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