References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 35CL 35CL(G,G')
6 references found.
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Progress in Nuclear Physics, Vol.7, p.54, Pergamon Press, New York (1959)
F.R.Metzger
Resonance fluorescence in nuclei
COMPILATION 7Li, 11B, 12C, 14N, 16O, 24Mg, 28Si, 31P, 48Ti, 51V, 56Fe, 60Ni, 63Cu, 72,74Ge, 74Se, 75As, 76Se, 96,97Mo, 141Pr, 152Sm, 196Pt, 198,199,202Hg, 203Tl; compiled experimental T1/2 of nuclear resonance fluorescence and other methods.
Nuclear Phys. 35, 472 (1962)
E.C.Booth, K.A.Wright
Nuclear Resonance Scattering of Bremsstrahlung
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(62)90138-4
Nucl.Phys. 76, 248(1966)
J.H.Hough, W.L.Mouton
Nuclear Resonant Scattering of Bremsstrahlung from Low-Lying Levels in 27Al, 31P and 35Cl
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, 31P, 35Cl(γ, γ), Eγ = 1.0 to 1.3 MeV; measured σ. 27Al, 31P, 35Cl deduced level-width. Natural targets.
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(66)90021-6
Nucl.Phys. A188, 461 (1972)
N.Shikazono, Y.Kawarasaki
Study of Odd-A Nuclei in the 2s-1d Shell by Means of the (γ, γ') Reaction
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F, 23Na, 27Al, 31P, 35Cl, 39K(γ, γ'), E(max)=14 MeV(γ from bremsstrahlung); measured Eγ, Iγ. 19F, 23Na, 27Al, 31P deduced levels, level-width. Natural target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90214-X
Nucl.Phys. A265, 429 (1976)
R.J.Sparks
Investigation of the Reaction 34S(p, γ)35Cl (II). Angular Distributions and Resonant Absorption
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34S(p, γ), E=2.33-2.79 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ, θ). 35Cl deduced levels, J, π, δ, γ-ray branching ratios, transition strengths. 35Cl(γ, γ), E=9.08 MeV; measured σ(Eγ). 35Cl deduced level, Γ, Γγ, Γp, resonance strength. Natural scatterer. Enriched 34S target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(76)90553-4
Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A300, 293 (1991)
S.Lindenstruth, A.Degener, R.D.Heil, A.Jung, U.Kneissl, J.Margraf, H.H.Pitz, H.Schacht, U.Seemann, R.Stock, C.Wesselborg
Measurements and Simulations of Low Energy, Thick Target Bremsstrahlung Spectra
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C, 23Na, 27Al, 31P, 35Cl, 48Ti(γ, γ'), E=4.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ. Nuclear resonance fluorescence technique, Monte Carlo simulations.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(91)90439-W