(He3, n) reactions on various light nuclei
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 42
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2012, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data TablesCitation Excerpt :KeKelis acknowledges that “A preliminary experiment by the MSU group at 75 MeV incident energy had produced evidence for the location of the 15F ground state”. Bryant et al. discovered 16F as reported in “(He3,n) Reactions on Various Light Nuclei” in 1964 [111]. 25 MeV 3He ions from the Los Alamos variable energy cyclotron bombarded a nitrogen gas target and the excitation energy spectrum of 16F was extracted by measuring neutron energies with a bubble chamber.
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2011, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data TablesCitation Excerpt :The measured half-life of 90.5(20) ms agrees with the adopted value of 80.4(9) ms. Bryant et al. discovered 42Ti as reported in “(He3, n) reactions on various light nuclei” in 1964 [40]. 3He ions (25 MeV) from the Los Alamos variable energy cyclotron bombarded a solid calcium target and the excitation energy spectrum of 42Ti was extracted by measuring neutron energies with a bubble chamber.
Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 22
2005, Nuclear Data SheetsNuclear data sheets for A = 42
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