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Measurement of multinucleon transfer cross-sections in 58Ni, 56Fe(12C, x); x: 13,11C, 11,10B, 10,9,7Be, 8Beg.s. and 7,6Li at E(12C) = 60 MeV

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Cross-sections for one- and multinucleon transfer reactions, namely, 58Ni(12C, 13C), 58Ni(12C, 11C), 58Ni(12C, 11B), 58Ni(12C, 10B), 58Ni(12C, 10Be), 58Ni(12C, 9Be), 58Ni(12C, 8Be g.s.), 58Ni(12C, 7Be), 58Ni(12C, 7Li) and 58Ni(12C, 6Li) have been measured at an incident energy of 60 MeV. The reaction cross-section for the corresponding transfer channels in the system 12C+56Fe have also been measured under the same kinematical conditions. Angular distribution of the elastic scattering cross-section is measured at 60 MeV. The measured elastic scattering angular distributions for these two systems have been analysed using the optical model search code SFRESCO and the potential parameters are extracted. The multinucleon transfer data are analysed to obtain cross-section dependence on the number of nucleons transferred and on the ground state Q-values. The transfer probabilities for multinucleon stripping are extracted. A detailed comparison in the multiparticle stripping and elastic scattering cross-sections between these two systems are made to understand the mechanism of multinucleon transfer and possible role of two extra protons in 58Ni target nucleus as compared to the 56Fe core.

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The excellent support from operation staff of the Pelletron accelerator, Inter University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi is highly appreciated. One of the authors (BJR) sincerely acknowledges the support received from Dr Amit Roy, Dr R K Choudhury, Dr A K Mohanty and Dr V M Datar to this programme. The authors would like to thank V Singh for his help during the beam time.

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ROY, B.J., PARMAR, A., NANDI, T. et al. Measurement of multinucleon transfer cross-sections in 58Ni, 56Fe(12C, x); x: 13,11C, 11,10B, 10,9,7Be, 8Beg.s. and 7,6Li at E(12C) = 60 MeV. Pramana - J Phys 86, 97–108 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-015-0965-0

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