Abstract
Abstract The four-nucleon transfer reaction induced by 10 B on 12 C has been studied above the Coulomb barrier. The population of final states of 16 O is less selective than in other four-nucleon transfer reactions induced by 6 Li, 7 Li, or 16 O. This fact as well as the structureless angular distributions can be explained by the complexity of the structure of the ground state of 10 B, which has large components with a lower degree of symmetry than the α-particle.
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