Abstract
The longitudinal momentum distributions of fragments in the breakup of on a carbon target have been measured at 36 MeV/u. The different mechanisms have been distinguished by coincidence measurements. The longitudinal momentum distributions of fragments from both the stripping and the diffraction mechanisms are consistent with the results of noneikonal calculations and CDCC calculations. The full widths at half maximum of the longitudinal momentum distributions are and MeV/ for the stripping and diffraction components, respectively. The comparison with the different model calculations is discussed. It is crucial to separate the different reaction mechanisms experimentally to benchmark nuclear reaction theories.
- Received 16 February 2015
- Revised 28 April 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.91.054617
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