Abstract

The break-up contribution to the continuous neutron spectra measured with3He projectiles of 34.4MeV for targets with masses 27≦A≦197 shows a broad peak centering the more belowE3He/3 the heavier the target is. The DWBA theory of elastic and inelastic break-up underestimates the inclusive spectra, but gives the correct shapes. Both, calculated and experimental peak positions, are indicative of a peripheral collision.

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