Radiative Proton Capture by C13

H. B. Willard, J. K. Bair, H. O. Cohn, and J. D. Kington
Phys. Rev. 105, 202 – Published 1 January 1957
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Abstract

A new resonance in the yield of the C13(p, γ)N14 reaction has been observed at Ep=3.11±0.01 Mev with a total width of 30±3 kev and a peak cross section of 0.70±0.14 millibarn for the ground state transition. An assignment of 2 has been made for this 10.43-Mev level in N14 which results from the capture of d-wave protons and decays mainly by electric dipole radiation to the ground state. This result is inferred from the observed angular correlation of W(θ)=1(0.40±0.02)P2(cosθ) and the large radiation width of 17 ev. It is most probably a T=1 state. There is about a 10% cascade through the 6.44-Mev level of N14.

  • Received 24 September 1956

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.105.202

©1957 American Physical Society

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H. B. Willard, J. K. Bair, H. O. Cohn, and J. D. Kington

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

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Vol. 105, Iss. 1 — January 1957

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