Scattering of 14.5-MeV Protons from the Even Isotopes of Germanium
- 1 April 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 1 (4) , 1418-1431
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.1.1418
Abstract
Protons from the 90-in. cyclotron at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (LRL)-Livermore have been scattered from enriched targets of , with an over-all energy resolution (FWHM) of 70 keV. The incident proton energy was approximately 14.5 MeV, and angular distributions were obtained from 20° to 150°, in 10° intervals. The elastic-scattering results were analyzed using the optical model. Angular distributions were obtained for inelastic proton groups from seven levels in , nine levels in , eleven levels in , and ten levels in —all below 3.5-MeV excitation. These included scattering to the quadrupole and octupole one-phonon vibrational levels and scattering to the , , two-quadrupole-phonon triplet. The data were analyzed using a coupled-channel computer code and a vibrational model of the nucleus. Strengths to excited states () and spins and parities of levels were determined and are compared with Coulomb-excitation decay studies and with other scattering experiments.
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