Spin-Alignment and Quasi-Molecular Resonances in Heavy-Ion Collision
Abstract
Fragment-fragment- triple coincidence measurements of the Si~~Si reaction at E~=~55.8 MeV, carefully chosen to populate a well known quasi-molecular resonance in Ni, have been performed at the VIVITRON tandem facility by using the Eurogam Phase~II -ray spectrometer. In the Si~~Si reaction, the resonant behavior of the Si Si exit-channel is clearly observed by the present fragment-fragment coincidence data. The more unexpected result is the spin disalignment of the Si Si resonance. This has been demonstrated first by the measured angular distributions of the elastic 0, inelastic 2 and mutual excitation channels 2, which are dominated by a unique and pure partial wave with L = 38 , and has been confirmed by measuring their particle- angular correlations with Eurogam Phase II. The spin disalignment supports new molecular model predictions, in which the observed resonance would correspond to the ''Butterfly mode''. A discussion concerning the {\it spin alignment and spin disalignment} for different systems : C~~C, Mg~~Mg and Si~~Si will be given.}
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@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/9803005,
title = {Spin-Alignment and Quasi-Molecular Resonances in Heavy-Ion Collision},
author = {R. Nouicer and C. Beck and S. J. Sanders and A. Szanto de Toledo and Sl. Cavallaro and E. Uegaki and Y. Abe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/9803005},
year = {2007}
}
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15 pages standard LaTeX file, 12 Figures available upon request in Postscript files or faxed -- Talk presented at the XXXV! International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics, January 26-31, 1998, Bormio, Italy (Proceedings to be published in Ricerca Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente, edited by I. Iori) --