The C13(d, n)N14 reaction

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Abstract

The time of light method has been used to measure angular distributions and excitation functions for the neutrons emitted to form the ground and first six excited states of N14 in the C13(d, n)N14 reaction. The properties of the 4.91 and 5.69 MeV N14 levels were consistent with the weak coupling configuration (C132s12). The nature of the 5.10 and 5.83 MeV levels remains in doubt.

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