Abstract
The one-neutron knockout reaction (,+γ)X has been measured in inverse kinematics with an intermediate-energy beam. Cross sections to individual states in were partially untangled through the detection of the characteristic γ-ray transitions in coincidence with the reaction residues. The experimental inclusive longitudinal momentum distribution and the yields to individual states are compared to calculations that combine spectroscopic factors from the full shell model and nucleon-removal cross sections computed in a few-body eikonal approach.
- Received 22 May 2006
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.047302
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