THE PHOTODISINTEGRATION OF NEON
- 1 October 1959
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physics
- Vol. 37 (10) , 1153-1165
- https://doi.org/10.1139/p59-132
Abstract
A proportional counter, filled to 4-atmosphere pressure with pure neon, and a cylindrical gridded ionization chamber, filled to 9-atmosphere pressure with neon containing some helium, have been irradiated with the gamma-ray flux from a thick lithium target bombarded with 500-kev protons. Pulse height analysis led to the assignment of the following photodisintegration cross sections in millibarns:Ne20(γ17.6, α)O16, 0.05 to the ground state of O16, 0.67 to the 6.06- and 6.14-Mev levels of O16, 1.80 to the 6.91- and 7.12-Mev levels of O16;Ne20(γ14.8, α)O16, 0.086 to the ground state, about 1.0 to the 6.06- and 6.14-Mev levels;Ne20(γ17.6, p)F19, 21 to the ground and low-lying levels at 110, 197 kev in F19, about 5 to the 1.35- and/or 1.57-Mev levels in F19;Ne22(γ17.6, α)O18, 0.76 to the ground level.The Ne20(γ, α)O16 cross sections are in good accord with the selection rules put forward by Gell-Mann and Telegdi for the photodisintegration of an even–even nucleus.Keywords
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