Yield ratios in particle-gamma coincidence as a spectroscopic tool
AUTOR(ES)
Wiedemann, K. T., Medina, N. H., Oliveira, J. R. B., Alcántara-Núñez, J. A., Seale, W. A., Ribas, R. V., Cybulska, E. W., Silveira, M.A.G.
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Physics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005-09
RESUMO
Two nuclear reactions, 11B+100Mo, (Eb=43 MeV) and 16O+51V, (Eb=70 MeV) were studied with a gamma spectrometer with a charged particle array in order to measure the correlation between gamma-rays emitted by residual nuclei produced by heavy-ion reactions in coincidence with a charged particles detected at different angles. Ratios of gamma-transition intensities in coincidence with charged particles were measured for the main products of these reactions, providing a differentiation between the exit channels, even when complete fusion is the only reaction mechanism.
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