Abstract
Angular distributions of the differential cross section, analyzing power, spin-flip probability, and spin-flip asymmetry in the excitation of the first ${2}^{+}$ states in $^{48}\mathrm{Ti}$ and $^{50}\mathrm{Ti}$ were measured at incident energies of 11 and 18 MeV using the (p,p'\ensuremath{\gamma}) coincidence technique with a polarized proton beam. The angular distributions show strong incident energy and target dependence. The results were analyzed in terms of a macroscopic coupled-channels method based on the vibrational model and of the microscopic distorted wave Born approximation based on shell-model wave functions and effective nucleon-nucleon interactions. The spin-flip asymmetry is quite sensitive to the spin-dependent part in the interaction that causes inelastic scattering.
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