
same as above--this time exclude alphas at forward angles: this means that all 18O fall within 5-11'. alphas are really close to the threshold.

angular distribution for isotropic 18O & 8Be, then with the cross section function applied to 18O's cm angle.

...comparing kinematic results from simulation and jrelkin calculation

...and an energy-angle plot for 18O and 8Be, with the cross section applied: to be compared to the plot directly above: all the low-angle 8Be events go away.

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