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Nuclear Physics

Volume 19, September–December 1960, Pages 511-522
Nuclear Physics

Gamma rays from the 351-keV C14(p, γ) resonance

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Abstract

Measurements have been made on the energies and the angular distributions of gamma rays from the 351-keV resonance in C14(p, γ). The observed transitions in N15 are the cascades 10.543 → 7.309 → 0 MeV, 10.543 → 5.276 → 0 MeV and 10.543 → 7.164 → 5.276 → 0 MeV. These transitions are consistent with the decays of the 7.309-MeV and 7.164-MeV levels observed in the N14(d, p) and N14(n, γ) reactions. The angular distribution measurements are consistent with a 52 spin assignment for the 10.543-MeV level, a 32 spin assignment for the 7.309-MeV level, a 52 assignment for the 5.276-MeV level, and a 52 assignment (with less certainty) for the 7.164-MeV level.

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Now at the Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia.

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Supported in part by the joint program of the Office of Naval Research and the U.S Atomm Energy Commxssmn.

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