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Unexpected properties of the $^{33}$S($α$,p)$^{36}$Cl reaction cross section at low energies
Published 2014-04-24, updated 2014-04-26Version 2
New experimental data for the $^{33}$S($\alpha$,p)$^{36}$Cl reaction show a very unusual energy dependence. Contrary to common findings for many other $\alpha$-induced reactions, statistical model calculations underestimate the measured cross sections at very low energies. The relatively huge cross sections at these low energies require a significant amount of single-particle strength in the measured energy range which exceeds by far 100% as soon as the additional strength from the competing $^{33}$S($\alpha$,n)$^{36}$Ar reaction is taken into account. In addition, the new data deviate from a general trend for the energy dependence of $\alpha$-induced reaction cross sections.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. C, accepted as Brief Report; misprint (overestimate -> underestimate) "in "Note added in proof" replaced
Keywords: cl reaction cross section, low energies, unexpected properties, induced reaction cross sections, statistical model calculations underestimate
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