Abstract

Recent experimental results on the nuclear reactions of heavy ions in which a nucleon or group of nucleons is transferred from a bombarding particle to a target nucleus, or vice versa, demonstrate how greatly such studies, made at energies below, near and far above the Coulomb barrier, have been stimulated by improvements in technique of heavy ion production and detection. Both tandem van de Graaffs and cyclotrons currently accelerate a variety of high quality beams ranging from 6Li to 18O over a range of bombarding energies and recent developments have seen the successful acceleration of Si, S and Ca beams.

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