Abstract

Angular distributions of neutrons from the reaction 12C(α, n) 15O(g.s.) have been measured at lab energies from 18.4 to 23.1 MeV and angles ranging from 0° to 130°, using a time-of-flight technique. The experimental curves generally show a forward peaking and a strong dependence on the incident energy. The data were compared with the angular distributions predicted by the distorted-wave theory of direct Nuclear reactions, and no agreement could be obtained when only a stripping mechanism was taken into account.

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