The reaction Ni-58((p) over right arrow, (p) over right arrow (/)) has been studied at small scattering angles and an incident beam energy of 172 MeV. We extract cross sections and analyzing powers for elastic scattering and transitions to vibrational states at low excitation energies. The data are compared to DWBA98 calculations using different widely used effective projectile-target interactions and the quasiparticle-phonon model including complex configurations for the nuclear structure input. The comparison with the experimental data reveals surprising discrepancies for elastic scattering observables at forward angles, whereas the prominent inelastic transitions to low-lying states are well described. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights r...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of (n,n′γ) and (p,p′γ) cross section measure...
One and two proton transfer channels have been measured in 116Sn+60Ni with the magnetic spectrometer...
Understanding the exact nature of three-nucleon forces is the most challenging topic in the field of...
The reaction Ni-58((p) over right arrow, (p) over right arrow (/)) has been studied at small scatter...
AbstractThe reaction 58Ni(p→,p→′) has been studied at small scattering angles and an incident beam e...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
The excitation-energy region up to 23 MeV in Ni-58 has been investigated with the (p,p(')) reaction ...
The excitation-energy region up to 23 MeV in Ni-58 has been investigated with the (p,p(')) reaction ...
The very first in-ring reaction experiment at the Cooler Storage Ring at the Heavy Ion Research Faci...
This work aims at investigating the projectile binding energy influence on the reaction dynamics, in...
High-precision measurements of the scattering observables such as cross sections and analyzing power...
Elastic scattering angular distributions have been measured for 58Ni+64Ni at three energies around t...
This work aims at investigating the projectile binding energy influence on the reaction dynamics, in...
A measurement of the analyzing powers for the H-2((p) over bar ,pp)n break-up reaction was carried o...
Elastic scattering of 8B and 7Be on a 58Ni target has been measured at energies near the Coulomb bar...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of (n,n′γ) and (p,p′γ) cross section measure...
One and two proton transfer channels have been measured in 116Sn+60Ni with the magnetic spectrometer...
Understanding the exact nature of three-nucleon forces is the most challenging topic in the field of...
The reaction Ni-58((p) over right arrow, (p) over right arrow (/)) has been studied at small scatter...
AbstractThe reaction 58Ni(p→,p→′) has been studied at small scattering angles and an incident beam e...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
The excitation-energy region up to 23 MeV in Ni-58 has been investigated with the (p,p(')) reaction ...
The excitation-energy region up to 23 MeV in Ni-58 has been investigated with the (p,p(')) reaction ...
The very first in-ring reaction experiment at the Cooler Storage Ring at the Heavy Ion Research Faci...
This work aims at investigating the projectile binding energy influence on the reaction dynamics, in...
High-precision measurements of the scattering observables such as cross sections and analyzing power...
Elastic scattering angular distributions have been measured for 58Ni+64Ni at three energies around t...
This work aims at investigating the projectile binding energy influence on the reaction dynamics, in...
A measurement of the analyzing powers for the H-2((p) over bar ,pp)n break-up reaction was carried o...
Elastic scattering of 8B and 7Be on a 58Ni target has been measured at energies near the Coulomb bar...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of (n,n′γ) and (p,p′γ) cross section measure...
One and two proton transfer channels have been measured in 116Sn+60Ni with the magnetic spectrometer...
Understanding the exact nature of three-nucleon forces is the most challenging topic in the field of...