Abstract
The Li6+C12 reaction has been studied for bombarding energies in the range 4.5 to 5.5 MeV. Angular distributions and total cross sections have been obtained at 100-keV intervals using a dEdxE system coupled to a computer. The reaction products which have been studied are proton groups from the ground and first four excited states of O17, deuterons from the ground and first four excited states of O16 (the 6.05-6.13-MeV doublet unresolved), and alpha particles from the ground and second excited states of N14. The angular distributions of certain of the particle groups show a rather strong energy dependence. The total cross sections, however, are smoothly increasing functions of energy. There is no strong (2J+1) dependency in total cross sections that would imply a statistical compound-nucleus decay. The relatively smooth variation of the angular distributions of deuterons from the excited states of O16 and alpha particles from the second excited state of N14 suggests that these proceed predominantly via a direct reaction. The ground-state groups would appear to have significant compound-nucleus contributions.