The Gamma-Radiation from Nitrogen Bombarded by Deuterons
- 1 March 1940
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 57 (5) , 386-389
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.57.386
Abstract
The energies and the relative intensities of the gamma-rays emitted from nitrogen bombarded by deuterons of 700 kev energy have been measured by the positron-electron pairs and recoil electrons ejected from thin laminae placed inside a cloud chamber. The distribution of pairs ejected from a lead lamina 0.026 cm thick reveals two strong components of quantum energy 7.2±0.4 Mev and 5.3±0.4 Mev, and a number of weaker components which may be attributed to radiation of about 4 and 2 Mev. There are also a number of pairs which extend up to 11 Mev. The distribution of recoil electrons from a carbon lamina 0.12 cm thick indicates two strong groups of quantum energy 4.2 and 2.2 Mev. No attempt was made to extend the recoil measurements to higher energies. The 7.2-Mev radiation is attributed to the reaction because radiation of this energy has been observed in other reactions producing . The 5.3-Mev radiation is attributed to an excited state of of this energy according to the reaction in good agreement with the value of 5.4 Mev predicted by the range measurements of Cockcroft and Lewis. An attempt is made to correlate the energies and intensities of the gamma-rays produced by excited states in , and according to several reactions.
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