Elsevier

Nuclear Physics

Volume 38, October–November 1962, Pages 222-251
Nuclear Physics

Lifetimes of the first excited states of B10, O17 and F17 (I)

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Abstract

The lifetimes of the first excited states of B10 ,O17 and F17 have been measured by the delayed coincidence method using a pulsed beam. The measured mean lives are: (1.00±0.03) × 10−9 sec (B16), (4.30±0.21) × 10−10 sec (O17) and (4.29±0.22) × 10−19 sec (F17).

The chief theoretical treatments of quadrupole enhancement are reviewed, and their predictions compared with the experimental results.

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