Dominance of nucleon-nucleon interactions inα+C12total reaction cross sections
Physical Review C1982Vol. 26(1), pp. 301–303
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R. M. DeVries, N. J. DiGiacomo, J. Kapustinsky, J. C. Peng, W. E. Sondheim, J. W. Sunier, J. G. Cramer, Robert Loveman, C. Gruhn, H. H. Wieman
Abstract
We have measured $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ + $^{12}\mathrm{C}$ total reaction cross sections (${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{R}$) at ${E}_{\mathrm{lab}}=94 \mathrm{and} 173$ MeV/N using the attenuation method. Our data indicate a decreasing ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{R}(E)$ at intermediate incident energies. These results, along with existing measurements, are in quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions for ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{R}(E)$ which are based on nucleon-nucleon total cross sections.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Attenuation measurements of $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ + $^{12}\mathrm{C}$ total reaction cross sections at ${E}_{\mathrm{lab}}=94 \mathrm{and} 173$ MeV/N.
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