Cross sections of $\alpha$-induced reactions for targets with masses $A \approx 20-50$ at low energies
Peter Mohr

TL;DR
This study analyzes alpha-induced reaction cross sections for targets with masses around 20-50, revealing general agreement with statistical models but notable deviations for specific nuclei like $^{23}$Na and $^{33}$S.
Contribution
It extends the reduced cross section analysis to lighter nuclei and identifies specific outliers where experimental data deviate from global systematics and models.
Findings
Most data follow the global reduced cross section behavior.
Significant deviations observed for $^{23}$Na and $^{33}$S.
Statistical model reproduces overall data but fails for outliers.
Abstract
A simple reduction scheme using so-called reduced energies and reduced cross sections allows the comparison of heavy-ion induced reaction cross sections for a broad range of masses of projectile and target and over a wide energy range. A global behavior has been found for strongly bound projectiles whereas much larger reduced cross sections have been observed for weakly bound and halo projectiles. It has been shown that this simple reduction scheme works also well for -particle induced reactions on heavy target nuclei, but very recently significant deviations have been seen for +S and +Na. Motivated by these unexpected discrepancies, the present study analyses -induced reaction cross sections for targets with masses . The study shows that the experimental data for -induced reactions…
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