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Nuclear Physics

Volume 53, April–May 1964, Pages 97-112
Nuclear Physics

(He3, n) reactions on various light nuclei

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Abstract

Neutron spectra have been obtained from reactions produced by 25 MeV He3 particles on the following nuclei: He4, Be9, B10, B11, C12, C13, N14, O16, F19, Ne20, Al27, A40 and Ca40. These spectra were observed with a 10 cm liquid hydrogen bubble chamber. Cross sections at 0° were obtained for a neutron energy range of 5 to 35 MeV. Graphs of all spectra are shown and new energy levels given when indicated within the resolution of the bubble chamber (about 1 MeV).

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