Isospin Nonconservation in theSi28(d,α1)Al0.23, T=126Reaction

Abstract
The isospin-nonconserving reaction Si28(d,α1)Al26(0.23, T=1) has been investigated at deuteron energies between 12 and 17 MeV. This experiment was prompted by Noble's recent proposal that the direct-nuclear part of the cross section in the isospin-violating (d,α) reaction may proceed via an isospin-mixed 2+ doublet in Li6. In the present study we find no evidence for this mechanism; but even at the high bombarding energies, the largest fraction of the isospin-forbidden cross section is due to compound-nucleus processes. This was determined from the strong fluctuations in the excitation functions.