Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1837639 | Nuclear Physics A | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The (t,3He) reaction at 115 MeV/nucleon has been developed as a tool to extract Gamow-Teller strengths. A secondary triton beam was used, initially produced from a primary α-beam, but since recently from a primary 16O beam. An important advantage of the (t,3He) probe is that the data can be combined with results from the (3He,t) reaction, so that studies in the ΔTz=−1 and ΔTz=+1 direction can be performed with similar probes and good resolutions. This is important for improving the understanding of the reaction mechanism and associated errors in the extraction of transition strengths.
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