Recoil Range Evidence for the Compound-Nucleus Mechanism in Reactions between Complex Nuclei

Abstract
We have measured the recoil-range distributions of 4.1-h Tb149 produced in a variety of complex nuclear reactions. The targets were Pr141, Ce140, La139, and Ba138; projectiles were C12, N14, N15, O16, O18, F19, and Ne20. In every case the range distributions could be fitted to a Gaussian function. The average range values give evidence for total momentum transfer, and the range straggling is consistent with nuclear evaporation. We conclude that these reactions are pure compound-nucleus reactions. Excitation energies were approximately 50 to approximately 150 MeV, corresponding to incident energies of 5 to 10.4 MeV per nucleon.