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Table 8.2Comparison of compound nucleus reactions and direct reactions
Compound nuclear
Feature reactions Direct reactions
Times involved 10 −^14 –10−^16 s ∼ 10 −^20 –10−^21 s
Dominance of
reactionLow energy High energyNature of reaction Surface
phenomenonNuclear interiorCross - section ∼Barn ∼Millibarn
Angular distribution Isotropic in the
CMSPeaked in the forward
hemisphere
Location of peaks Energy dependent Orbital angular
momentum
dependentFig. 8.3Kinematics
of a collision
Inverse reactions and the reciprocity theorem
σ(b→a)
σ(a→b)=
(2Ix+1)(2Ia+1)
(2Iy+1)(2Ib+1).
p^2 a
p^2 b(8.30)
At the same CM energy.
σSl=π
k^2(2l+1)| 1 −ηl|^2 (8.31)σrl=π
k^2(2l+1)(1−|ηl|^2 ) (8.32)The Breit – Wigner formulae– Reactions via compound nucleus formation.
σS=
πλ-^2 Γ^2 s.g
(E−ER)^2 +(Γ/2)^2(8.33)
σr=πλ-^2 ΓRΓS.g
(E−ER)^2 +(Γ/2)^2(8.34)
σt=σs+σr=πλ-^2 ΓsΓ.g
(E−ER)^2 +(Γ/2)^2