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Reaction mechanisms populating the exit channels of the system7Li+51V were studied at a beam energy of 18 MeV. Final nuclei were detected by their characteristicγ-rays. Theseγ-rays in coincidence with light charged particles were used to identify the reaction channels. Also forward-backward asymmetries of the coincident events gave a measure of the contribution of direct and compound reaction mechanisms.
It was found that the dominant mechanism feeding channels with charged particles in the final state is direct transfer of a triton orα particle.
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The accelerator crew has helped these measurements by providing a smooth operation of the Tandem. Also P. Wirth from the MPI für Kernphysik in Heidelberg who provided us with excellent targets should be thanked at this point.
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Ioannides, K., Assimakopoulos, P., Pakou, A. et al. Reaction mechanisms of the7Li+51V reaction. Z Physik A 321, 225–230 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01493442
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