Level structure andE2strength from theP31(n,γ)32P reaction

Abstract
An investigation of the thermal neutron radiative capture reaction P31(n,γ)32P has yielded data with high statistical precision. Ninety-eight transitions have been assigned to a derived decay scheme and the neutron separation energy was found to be 7935.70(4) keV. Three E2 transitions have been identified with average strength B(E1)↓¯=4.22.5+1.6 e2 fm4/MeV. This value is consistent with the Axel-Brink hypothesis.

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