Phys. Rev. C 70, 067602 (2004) [4 pages]Study of the 124Sn(d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics close to the Coulomb barrier
K. L. Jones1, R. L. Kozub2, C. Baktash3, D. W. Bardayan3, J. C. Blackmon3, W. N. Catford4, J. A. Cizewski1, R. P. Fitzgerald5, M. S. Johnson6, R. J. Livesay7, Z. Ma8, C. D. Nesaraja2, D. Shapira3, M. S. Smith3, J. S. Thomas1, and D. W. Visser5 Received 4 August 2004; published 10 December 2004 The 2H(124Sn,p) reaction has been measured at 562 MeV (4.5 A MeV). Differential cross sections were measured from θc.m=7°–61° . Angular momentum transfers and spectroscopic factors determined using finite range DWBA calculations are in good agreement with earlier measurements performed in normal kinematics. ©2004 The American Physical Society
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