References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 19F 15N(A,G):XUNDL-22

7 references found.

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1961SM02

Phys.Rev. 122, 232 (1961)

H.Smotrich, K.W.Jones, L.C.McDermott, R.E.Benenson

Elastic Scattering of Alpha Particles by N15

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(α, α), E=1.75-5.5 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα. 19F; deduced σ(θ), resonance parameters. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.122.232


1972RO33

Can.J.Phys. 50, 2428 (1972)

D.W.O.Rogers, R.P.Beukens, W.T.Diamond

Resonances in the 15N(α, γ)19F Reaction between E = 1.68 and 2.72 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(α, γ), E=1.68-2.72 MeV; measured σ(E;Eγ, θ(γ)). 19F deduced resonances, levels, J, π, level-width, γ-mixing.


1995TI07

Nucl.Phys. A595, 1 (1995)

D.R.Tilley, H.R.Weller, C.M.Cheves, R.M.Chasteler

Energy Levels of Light Nuclei A = 18-19

COMPILATION 18Be, 18,19B, 18,19C, 18,19N, 18,19O, 18,19F, 18,19Ne, 18,19Na; compiled, evaluated structure data.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(95)00338-1


2005BA06

Phys.Rev. C 71, 018801 (2005)

D.W.Bardayan, R.L.Kozub, M.S.Smith

19F α widths and the 18F + p reaction rates

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(α, α), E=1.9-4.2 MeV; analyzed σ(θ). 19F deduced energy levels, widths, J, π. Astrophysical implications discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.71.018801


2017DI09

Phys.Rev. C 95, 045803 (2017)

A.Di Leva, G.Imbriani, R.Buompane, L.Gialanella, A.Best, S.Cristallo, M.De Cesare, A.D'Onofrio, J.G.Duarte, L.R.Gasques, L.Morales-Gallegos, A.Pezzella, G.Porzio, D.Rapagnani, V.Roca, M.Romoli, D.Schurmann, O.Straniero, F.Terrasi

Measurement of 1323 and 1487 keV resonances in 15N(α, γ)19F with the recoil separator ERNA

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(15N, γ)19F, E(cm)=1323, 1487 keV; measured 19F recoils and reaction yields using the ERNA separator at CIRCE-Italy. 19F; deduced levels, resonances, Γα and Γγ, fractional contribution of resonances and direct capture (DC) component to the total reaction rate of 15N(α, γ)19F, as function of the temperature. Relevance for AGB nucleosynthesis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.045803


2021WA16

Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021)

M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi

The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references

ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf


2024FA10

Phys.Rev. C 110, 025806 (2024)

R.Fang, J.Gorres, R.J.deBoer, S.Moylan, A.T.Sanchez, T.L.Bailey, S.Carmichael, J.Koros, K.Lee, K.Manukyan, M.Matney, J.P.McDonaugh, D.Robertson, J.Rufino, E.Stech, M.Couder

Energy, strength, and α width measurements of Ec.m.=1323 and 1487 keV resonances in 15N(α, γ)19F

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(α, γ)19F, E(cm)=1.6-1.9 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonances strength at E(cm)=1323 and 1487 keV, resonances alpha width, astrophysical reaction rate. Comparison to other experimental data. HPGe detector to measure the target irradiated at 5 MV Stable ion Accelerator for Nuclear Astrophysics (St, ANA, University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.110.025806