Part I: Total yield measurements for the ^(21)Ne(α,n)^)(24)Mg reaction. Part II: A study of the ^(12)C(He,p)^(14)N reaction


Autoria(s): Mak, Hay Boon
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1972

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<p>PART I</p> <p>The total cross-section for the reaction <sup>21</sup>Ne(α, n)<sup>24</sup>Mg has been measured in the energy range 1.49 Mev ≤ E<sub>cm</sub> ≤ 2.6 Mev. The cross-section factor, S(O), for this reaction has been determined, by means of an optical model calculation, to be in the range 1.52 x 10<sup>12</sup> mb-Mev to 2.67 x 10<sup>12</sup> mb-Mev, for interaction radii in the range 5.0 fm to 6.6 fm. With S(O) ≈ 2 x 10<sup>12</sup> mb-Mev, the reaction <sup>21</sup>Ne(α, n)<sup>24</sup>Mg can produce a large enough neutron flux to be a significant astrophysical source of neutrons.</p> <p>PART II</p> <p>The reaction<sup>12</sup>C(<sup>3</sup>He, p)<sup>14</sup>N has been studied over the energy range 12 Mev ≤ E<sub>lab</sub> ≤ 18 Mev. Angular distributions of the proton groups leading to the lowest seven levels in <sup>14</sup>N were obtained.</p> <p>Distorted wave calculations, based on two-nucleon transfer theory, were performed, and were found to be reliable for obtaining the value of the orbital angular momentum transferred. The present work shows that such calculations do not yield unambiguous values for the spectroscopic factors.</p>

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Mak, Hay Boon (1972) Part I: Total yield measurements for the ^(21)Ne(α,n)^)(24)Mg reaction. Part II: A study of the ^(12)C(He,p)^(14)N reaction. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05092016-085355645 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:05092016-085355645>

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