The interaction of loosely bound ( S p = 600 keV) 17F ions with a 208Pb target was studied at E lab = 86 MeV, below the Coulomb barrier, by measuring the differential cross-section for the quasi-elastic scattering and the cross-section for the exclusive breakup process 17F rightarrow 16O + p . The small reaction and exclusive breakup cross-sections confirm the small reactivity of this system, even at low energy, and indicates that the 17F small binding energy plays a minor role in the reaction dynamics.

Interaction of F-17 with a Pb-208 target below the Coulomb barrier / C. Signorini, D. Pierroutsakou, B. Martin, M. Mazzocco, T. Glodariu, R. Bonetti, A. Guglielmetti, M. La Commara, M. Romoli, M. Sandoli, E. Vardaci, H. Esbensen, F. Farinon, P. Molini, C. Parascandolo, F. Soramel, S. Sidortchuk, L. Stroe. - In: THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI. - ISSN 1434-6001. - 44:1(2010), pp. 63-69. [10.1140/epja/i2010-10934-x]

Interaction of F-17 with a Pb-208 target below the Coulomb barrier

R. Bonetti;A. Guglielmetti;
2010

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The interaction of loosely bound ( S p = 600 keV) 17F ions with a 208Pb target was studied at E lab = 86 MeV, below the Coulomb barrier, by measuring the differential cross-section for the quasi-elastic scattering and the cross-section for the exclusive breakup process 17F rightarrow 16O + p . The small reaction and exclusive breakup cross-sections confirm the small reactivity of this system, even at low energy, and indicates that the 17F small binding energy plays a minor role in the reaction dynamics.
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
2010
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