Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9850937 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Resonant scattering studies were performed using radioactive 20,21Na beams at ISAC between energies of 0.5 keV/u and 1.5 keV/u. Intensities of up to 1 Ã 108 /sec were used with thick CH2 targets, and elastic and inelastic proton resonances were observed corresponding to states in 21,22Mg by detecting recoil protons using the LEDA silicon array. A multichannel R-Matrix formalism was used to fit the excitation functions leading to the deduction of partial widths and spin-parity assignments. In certain cases definite spin-parity assignments could be made without fitting angular distributions due to the constraining nature of Coulomb-interfering resonances. Where possible, analogue assignments are made in the A=22, T=1, system based on the 21Na+p analysis.
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Authors
C. Ruiz, M. Aliotta, R.E. Azuma, R.N. Boyd, L. Buchmann, A. Chen, N.M. Clarke, J.M. D'Auria, T. Davinson, B.R. Fulton, D. Groombridge, D. Hutcheon, A.M. Laird, A.S. Murphy, J. Pearson, I. Roberts, A. Robinson, F. Sarazin, P.J. Woods,