SemidirectT-Forbidden ReactionC12(d,α)B0+,T=110
- 20 November 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 175 (4) , 1301-1308
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.175.1301
Abstract
The -forbidden () reaction on leading to the , state in has been investigated at deuteron bombarding energies from 13 to 21 MeV. The shape of the angular distributions is practically energy-independent. The angular distributions are characteristic of a direct-reaction mechanism, in agreement with the results obtained by Meyer-Schützmeister, v. Ehrenstein, and Allas for deuteron energies from 11 to 13 MeV. The excitation function shows two pronounced resonances in the range from MeV with peak cross sections of 120 and 90 μb/sr, respectively. The resonances correspond to states in the compound nucleus at MeV with a width of MeV, and at MeV with a width of MeV. This is the region of the giant electric dipole resonance. From MeV, the cross section is small and the excitation function is practically energy-independent. The cross section in the peak of the angular distribution is about 5 μb/sr. Thus the reaction exhibits a contradictory behavior, having both direct- and compound-nucleus features. The reaction mechanism is discussed in terms of a two-step process consisting of a -violating step and a ()-like reaction. For the -violating step, we have considered virtual Coulomb excitation and the preferential spin-flip process suggested recently by Noble for deuteron-induced reactions. A consideration of the characteristics and estimated magnitudes of the various effects suggests that the spin-flip process or (virtual) Coulomb excitation of the deuteron (polarization of the deuteron in the Coulomb field of the other nucleus) can probably explain the experimental results for MeV. However, it appears that these processes cannot account for the magnitude and the resonancelike behavior of the cross section at MeV. A mechanism is suggested which postulates the existence of certain clusterlike, quasibound two-particle-two-hole states in the region of the giant resonance. The existence of such states has been suggested by Gillet, Melkanoff, and Raynal in a study of the fine structure of the giant resonance. The proposed reaction would proceed by an induced spin-flip in the deuteron at the corresponding bombarding energies.
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