Gamma-Ray Absorption in Carbon

Milo M. Wolff and William E. Stephens
Phys. Rev. 112, 890 – Published 1 November 1958
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Abstract

The total absorption in carbon of the gamma rays from the T3(p, γ)He4 reaction was measured as a function of proton energy and hence gamma-ray energy. As the gamma-ray energy was varied from 20.3 to 20.8 Mev, the total absorption cross section in carbon varied smoothly from 315±5 to 324±6 millibarns. The resolution was better than 70 kev and the sensitivity sufficient to detect narrow resonances of more than 0.8 Mev-millibarns integrated cross section, but no structure was observed although photonuclear resonances have been reported in this region.

  • Received 9 June 1958

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.112.890

©1958 American Physical Society

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Milo M. Wolff and William E. Stephens

  • Physics Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Vol. 112, Iss. 3 — November 1958

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