Radiative transitions and isospin mixing in C12

E. G. Adelberger, R. E. Marrs, K. A. Snover, and J. E. Bussoletti
Phys. Rev. C 15, 484 – Published 1 February 1977
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Abstract

γ-ray decays of the 12.7 and 16.1 MeV states of C12 are investigated in a coincidence study of the B10(He3, pγ) reaction. We obtain Γγ0Γ=(1.93±0.12)%, Γγ1Γγ0=(15.0±1.8)% and ΓαΓ=(97.8±0.1)% for C12(12.7), and Γγ1Γ=(2.42±0.29)×103 for C12(16.1). Relative γ-ray branching ratios of C12(16.1) were measured using the Ep=163 keV B11(p, γ) resonance. We find Γγ0Γγ1=(4.6±0.7)%, Γγ(16.19.6)Γγ1=(2.4±0.4)%, and Γγ(16.1±12.7)Γγ1=(1.46±0.25)%. This information, together with existing data on M1 transitions and single nucleon transfer reactions, is used to determine the isospin mixing between the 12.7 and 15.1 MeV levels of C12. A charge dependent matrix element of 110 ± 30 keV is deduced.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS B10(He3, pγ), E=4.1 MeV, p, γ coincidence. Deduced Γγ for C12 levels at 12.7, 16.1 MeV. B11(p, γ), E=163 keV resonance. Measured Γγ for transitions to 0.0, 4.4, 9.6, and 12.7 MeV in C12.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE C12, deduced isospin mixing between 12.7 and 15.1 MeV levels.

  • Received 15 November 1976

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.15.484

©1977 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

E. G. Adelberger* and R. E. Marrs

  • University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98915 and California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125

K. A. Snover and J. E. Bussoletti

  • University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195

  • *Permanent address: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195.
  • Present address: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47401.

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Vol. 15, Iss. 2 — February 1977

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