High-lying neutron-hole states populated in the reaction C13(p,d)C12 at 62 MeV

L. J. Parish, R. A. Brown, K. A. Eberhard, A. Richter, and W. von Witsch
Phys. Rev. C 9, 876 – Published 1 March 1974
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Abstract

The single-nucleon pickup reaction C13(p,d)C12 at 62 MeV has been employed to study high-lying states in C12. States are seen at excitation energies Ex=17.76,18.80,21.5, and 22.5 MeV in C12 and the 1p neutron-hole strength found is in qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions. However, the 1p neutron-hole strength at high excitation is distributed over more states than predicted by intermediate-coupling shell-model calculations.

  • Received 13 December 1972

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.9.876

©1974 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

L. J. Parish*

  • Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306
  • School of Physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

R. A. Brown and K. A. Eberhard

  • Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306

A. Richter§

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439

W. von Witsch

  • Department of Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77001

  • *Work supported by Grants Nos. AF-AFOSR-69-1674, NSF-GP-7901, NSFGJ-367, and the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
  • Present address: Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Canada.
  • Present address: Sektion Physik der Universität, München, Germany.
  • §Present address: Institut für Experimentalphysik der Ruhr Universität, Bochum, Germany.
  • Present address: Institut für Strahlen-und Kernphysik der Universität, Bonn, Germany.

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Vol. 9, Iss. 3 — March 1974

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