Detection of neutron-excess isotopes of low-Z elements produced in high-energy nuclear reactions

J. D. Bowman, A. M. Poskanzer, R. G. Korteling, and G. W. Butler
Phys. Rev. C 9, 836 – Published 1 March 1974
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Abstract

A search was made for new isotopes of the elements lithium through nitrogen produced in the high-energy (4.8-GeV) proton irradiation of a uranium target. The fragments were identified by ΔEE and time-of-flight techniques. An electronic pulse-width discriminator greatly reduced the background allowing high sensitivity. A new method for analyzing time-of-flight data and a new algorithm for particle identification were introduced. Two new isotopes, Be14 and B17, were observed to be particle stable and the existence of C19 was confirmed. It was shown that Li12 and B16 are particle unbound. Approximate production cross sections were determined for Be14, B17, C18, and C19, and upper limits estimated for Li13, B19, C20, and N22.

[NUCLEAR REACTIONS U(p,x), E=4.8 GeV; Be14, B17, C18, C19 measured σ; Li13, B19, C20, N22 σ upper limits.]

[NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Be14, B17, C19 observed particle bound; Li12, B16 particle unbound.]

  • Received 10 October 1973

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.9.836

©1974 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. D. Bowman*, A. M. Poskanzer, R. G. Korteling, and G. W. Butler

  • Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720

  • *Present address: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544.
  • Permanent address: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Permanent address: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544.

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Vol. 9, Iss. 3 — March 1974

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