O. Karban
University of Birmingham
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Nuclear Physics | 1970
J.A.R. Griffith; M. Irshad; O. Karban; S. Roman
Abstract Angular distributions are presented of the vector polarization of 12 MeV deuterons elastically scattered by Si, 52 Cr, 56 Fe, 58 Ni, 93 Nb, Ag and In. Large values of polarization were observed for Si, 52 Cr, 56 Fe and 58 Ni. The polarization diffraction pattern was seen to decrease systematically with Z up to silver but was found to increase for indium. The measurements were analysed in terms of an optical model which accounted for most of the results including those of Ag and In. Average sets of optical-model parameters have been found. The A and Z dependence of some parameters have been investigated.
Nuclear Physics | 1973
R.C. Brown; A.A. Debenham; J.A.R. Griffith; O. Karban; D.C. Kocher; S. Roman
Abstract Vector analysing powers and cross sections for deuteron elastic and inelastic scattering by 54, 56, 58 Fe and 60 Ni were measured at a deuteron energy of 12.3 MeV. Large changes in the elastic scattering analysing power were observed for small changes in the target mass. The elastic data are well described by standard optical model calculations employing fixed real and spin-orbit geometry parameters. The analysis yielded a spin-orbit potential depth of about 6.5 MeV and a volume integral of the real central potential of about 365 MeV · fm 3 per nucleon for each nucleus. The variations of the measured analysing powers with the target nucleus are explicable in terms of a dependence of the strength of the imaginary potential upon the neutron excess ( N - Z )/ A . The data for the 2 + first-excited states are adequately described by a collective model analysis using both DWBA and coupled-channels formalisms. The coupled-channels treatment revealed a strong dependence of the predicted elastic and inelastic analysing powers on the mode of excitation and the magnitude of the deformation parameter.
Nuclear Physics | 1975
W.E. Burcham; J.B.A. England; R.G. Harris; O. Karban; S. Roman
Abstract Angular distributions of 3 He polarization in elastic scattering from 9 Be and 12 C, and in inelastic scattering to the 4.44 MeV state of 12 C were measured using a 33 MeV polarized 3 He beam. The polarization and cross-section data were successfully analysed in terms of the standard optical model. Selectively of the 3 He elastic polarization for various potential sets was established in both optical model and coupled-channel analyses. While it is possible to determine unambiguously the geometry of the spin-orbit term, its strength is strongly correlated with other optical model parameters.
Nuclear Physics | 1973
R.C. Johnson; F.D. Santos; R.C. Brown; A.A. Debenham; G.W. Greenlees; J.A.R. Griffith; O. Karban; D.C. Kocher; S. Roman
Abstract The vector and tensor analysing power was measured for (d, p) reactions on 9 Be, 12 C, 16 O, 19 F, 25 Mg, 28 Si and 40 Ca for lab reaction angles from 0° to 50° at 12.3 MeV incident deuteron energy. Fifteen transitions were studied including orbital angular momentum transfers l n = 0,1,2, 3. The experimental results were analysed in terms of distorted-wave theory including deuteron D-state effects. The calculations show that the deuteron D-state cannot be ignored in the description of the tensor analysing power. The j -dependence of D-state effects is discussed.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1974
W.E. Burcham; O. Karban; S. Oh; W.B. Powell
The principles of a polarized /sup 3/H/sup 2+/ source based on the Lambshift of the n = 2 state in the /sup 3 He/sup +/ ion are described. It is estimated that about 10 nA of /sup 3/H/sup 2+/ with a polarization of 35% (P/sup 2/I approximately 4 x 10/sup 9/ particles s/sup -1/) might be made available for axial injection into a cyclotron. (auth)
Nuclear Physics | 1970
O. Karban; P.D. Greaves; V. Hnizdo; J. Lowe; G.W. Greenlees
Abstract Experimental differential cross sections and asymmetries were measured for proton inelastic scattering at 30.3 MeV from strongly excited 2+ states in 54, 56Fe, 58Ni and 120Sn and 3− states in 58Ni, 120Sn and 208Pb. A coupled-channels analysis was performed using both the collective and shell-model descriptions of the nuclei. A good fit was obtained to all the data with the vibrational model when the whole optical potential was deformed; the deformation parameters deduced here are in agreement with those reported elsewhere. A microscopic description of the interaction using effective nucleon-nucleon forces was less successful and some aspects of the problem are discussed.
Nuclear Physics | 1972
P.D. Greaves; V. Hnizdo; J. Lowe; O. Karban
Abstract Cross sections, polarisations and analysing powers are presented for the elastic and inelastic scattering of 30.4 MeV polarised protons by 12 C( Q = 0.0, − 4.44, −7.65, −9.64 MeV), 13 C( Q = 0.0, −3.09 MeV), 16 O ( Q = 0.0, −8.87 MeV) and 54 Fe ( Q = 0.0, −1.41 MeV). Conventional optical model analyses of the elastic scattering are presented. The inelastic scattering data are analysed using a microscopic model employing shell-model wave functions, together with an effective interaction; also, a macroscopic collective model is applied where appropriate. The effective interactions derived from the microscopic model show a qualitative similarity to one another, each resembling a Serber force with an enhanced spin-independent part and a strong, attractive tensor part. A calculation using an interaction derived from a realistic force is also given for certain transitions. Acceptable agreement is obtained for the 16 O and 13 C states but not for the 12 C 7.65 MeV state.
Nuclear Physics | 1971
J.A.R. Griffith; M. Irshad; O. Karban; S.W. Oh; S. Roman
Abstract Angular distributions were obtained of the vector analysing power for 9 Be(d, d), 12 C(d, d), 9 Be(d, p) 10 Be and 12 C(d, p) 13 C reactions induced by 12 MeV polarized deuterons. Most features of the (d, p) reactions were adequately accounted for by DWBA calculations with optical-model deuteron potentials which described the elastic scattering at the same energy. The calculations distinctly favoured real central deuteron potentials around 100 MeV.
Nuclear Physics | 1976
O. Karban; A.K. Basak; J.B.A. England; G.C. Morrison; J. M. Nelson; S. Roman; G.G. Shute
One of the most important experimental results from polarized deuteron studies is the ability to obtain reliable spectroscopic information from measurements of the vector analysin power in transfer reactions. With the availability of a polarized He beam it is of consid- erable interest to determine whether a similar j-dependence of the 3He analysing power exists. Cross section measurements in the 30 MeV region have shown that the (3He,d) and (3He,α) reactions can be quantitatively described by direct reaction theories. Therefore, j-dependence could provide a spectroscopic tool perhaps even more powerful than in reactions with polarized deuterons.
Nuclear Physics | 1980
Y.-W. Lui; O. Karban; S. Roman; R.K. Bhowmik; J. M. Nelson; E.C. Pollacco
Abstract Angular distributions of analysing power and differential cross section have been measured for the elastic scattering of 33.3 MeV 3 He by 16 O and 40 Ca. The obtained results have been described in terms of the standard optical model with a spin-orbit potential characterized by a small diffuseness parameter of about 0.22 fm and strength around 3 MeV. The l -dependent optical-model potential has also been investigated.