释义 |
Oppenheimer-Phillips reaction [`äp·ǝ´nau̇·ǝr `fil·ǝps rē´āk·shǝn] NUCLEAR PHYSICS A type of stripping reaction which can occur when a deuteron passes near a nucleus, in which the proton in the deuteron experiences Coulomb repulsion from the nucleus while the neutron is attracted to the nucleus by nuclear forces, with the result that the neutron- proton bond in the deuteron is broken, the neutron is absorbed into the nucleus, and the proton is repelled. |