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Stripping reaction (physics)

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combines with the target nucleus, and the remainder proceeds with most of its original momentum in almost its original direction. This reaction was first described by
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where A represents the target core, b represents the projectile core, and x is the transferred mass which may represent any number of particles.
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stripping reactions have been extensively used to study nuclear reactions and structure, this occurs where the incident nucleus is a
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Butler, S. T. (1950-12-15). "On Angular Distributions from (d,p) and(d,n) Nuclear Reactions".
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Butler, S. T. (1951-09-24). "Angular distributions from (d,p) and (d,n) nuclear reactions".
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emerges from the target nucleus. A simple one-step stripping reaction can be represented as
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Index

nuclear physics
nuclear reaction
nucleus
Stuart Thomas Butler
Deuteron
deuteron
proton
doi
10.1103/physrev.80.1095.2
ISSN
0031-899X
doi
10.1098/rspa.1951.0182
ISSN
0080-4630
Category
Nuclear physics

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