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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 140, Issue 3, 19 January 1970, Pages 609-624
Nuclear Physics A

Investigation of states in 15O by the 14N(d,n)15O reaction

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Abstract

Bombardment of a 14N gas target with 2.80, 3.42, 3.82, 4.85 and 5.35 MeV deuterons has given absolute differential cross sections for the 14N(d, n)15O reaction. With a combination of pulsed-beam and gamma-associated time-of-flight methods angular distributions of neutrons to seven states in 15O have been measured from 0° to 160° (lab). The results have been analysed with a combination of DWBA and CN codes to derive lp values and spectroseopic factors. The lp values are consistent with the generally accepted correspondence between the 15O states and their mirror states in 15N. The most straightforward interpretation of the spectroscopic factors is that 15O shows a concentration of the p-shell hole strength in two spin-orbit split states, while the s- and d-wave strengths are spread over a large excitation energy region, with considerable strength above 8 MeV.

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    NSF Senior Foreign Scientist Fellow on leave from the Laboratorium für Kernphysik, E.T.H. Zürich, Switzerland. Present address: Center for Nuclear studies. University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

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