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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 127, Issue 3, 21 April 1969, Pages 538-544
Nuclear Physics A

Gamma-ray branching of the 3.59 MeV state of 10B

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Abstract

A γ-neutron coincidence time-of-flight spectrometer was used to observe the gamma-ray spectrum following the formation of the 3.59 MeV state of 10B in the 9Be(d, nγ)10B reaction. The relative probabilities of gamma ray transitions to the ground, 0.72 and 2.15 MeV states were determined as 19 ± 4%, 70 ± 7% and 11 ± 2%, respectively. An upper limit of 1% is set on the intensity of the 3.59 → 1.74 MeV transition.

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