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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 242, Issue 2, 28 April 1975, Pages 323-344
Nuclear Physics A

Proton polarization in 16O(p, p0)16O and states in 17F (II)

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Abstract

The proton polarization in 16O(p, p0)16O has been measured for laboratory proton energies between 10.0 and 16.0 MeV. Measurements were made for 18 or more angles at 60 energies. In addition, excitation functions of polarization were measured at 6 angles in 50 keV steps from 12.8 to 16.0 MeV. Both optical-model and phase-shift analyses were performed using published cross-section data in conjunction with the polarization data. The energy dependence of the complex phase shifts yielded spin, parity, and width assignments for 10 levels in 17F and possible assignments for 10 additional levels. A review of the energy levels of 17F below 16 MeV is given.

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    Work supported by the national Science Foundation.

    Present address: Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439.

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    Present address: Departamento de Ciencia, Universidad Catholica del peru, Lima, Peru.

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