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Nuclear Physics

Volume 88, Issue 3, November 1966, Pages 561-575
Nuclear Physics

Nuclear structure of 16N

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Abstract

Excitation energies of 36 levels of 16N below 8.4 MeV have been determined by high resolution studies of the 14N(t, p)16N, 15N(d, p)16N and 18O(d, α)16N reactions. Angular distributions have been measured for all levels observed in the 14N(t, p)16N reaction. Several new spin and parity assignments have been made, and two states have been identified as the (1p12)−1 1d32 single-particle levels.

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