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C.R.Westerfeld1,2,G.E.Mitchell1,2,E.G.Bilpuch2,3, D.A.Outlaw2,3,4
North Carolina State College, Raleigh, NC1
Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab., Durham, NC2
Duke University, Durham, NC3
Nuclear Physics, Section A303(1978)111


HIGH RESOLUTION STUDY OF THE 26MG(P,P) REACTION

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DataFilePhysical quantitiesReaction(s)Energies
1 *INC-ENGY-LAB J-PI PART-WDTH6) DATA17)
INC-ENGY-LAB: Incident energy in lab. system #3; PART-WDTH: Partial width
26MG(P,P)26MG; between 1547.9 and 750 KEV
2 *DATA18) EXC-ENGY INC-ENGY-CM J-PI DATA29)
EXC-ENGY: Excitation energy (of the final state) #2; INC-ENGY-CM: Incident energy in c.m. system #3
26MG(P,P)26MG; between 1.947 and 2.306 MEV
3 *EXC-ENGY INC-ENGY-LAB J-PI SPEC-FCTR10) SPEC-FCTR11) SPEC-FCTR12)
EXC-ENGY: Excitation energy (of the final state) #2; INC-ENGY-LAB: Incident energy in lab. system #3; SPEC-FCTR: Spectroscopic factor
26MG(P,P)26MG; between 2.049 and 2.394 MEV

6) ELASTIC PROTON PARTIAL WIDTH. IF TWO SPINS ARE LISTED,THE WIDTHSQUOTED ARE FOR THE CASE J=L+1/2
7) ELASTIC PROTON REDUCED PARTIAL WIDTH.
8) BINDING ENERGY OF THE LAST NEUTRON FOR 27MG
9) THE COULOMB ENERGY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PARENT AND ANALOGUESTATES
10) W.J.THOMPSON ET AL., PHYS. REV.173(1968) 975
11) S.A.A.ZAIDI AND S.DARMODJO, PHYS,REV.LETT.19(1967)1446H.C. HARNEY, NUCL. PHYS. A119(1968) 591
12) A.MEJKIAN AND W.M.MACDONALD, NUCL.PHYS.A121(1968)185
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