Study of Levels by the Reaction
- 20 May 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 169 (4) , 859-877
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.169.859
Abstract
The level structure of produced in the reaction has been studied by measuring the positron activity [ MeV, sec] of the product nucleus. The measurements covered the range MeV with a resolution width of about 5 keV. Forty-six resonances in the yield function were identified with states of . Absolute yields were also measured for each resonance with a detector of calibrated efficiency. Since all excited states of are proton-unstable, these yields were attributed to transitions from the capture levels directly to the ground state. On this basis, and by assuming , values of the quantity were determined for the ground-state transition from each level. By evaluating the statistical factor for various assumed values of the spin , the radiative widths were obtained. When expressed in Weisskopf single-particle units, these values fell within the ranges expected for , , and transitions. Since the ground-state spin of is , these results eliminated from consideration assignments of for the radiating states. For 16 of the most strongly excited levels, specific evidence with respect to possible values of was obtained by measuring the angular distribution of the radiation emitted in transitions to the ground state. For ten additional states, earlier studies of proton elastic scattering furnished values of the orbital angular momentum of the captured protons. These data permitted specific assignments in 14 favorable cases, and restricted assignments to two values of and either parity in ten cases. Eleven transitions are found to occur by means of either pure
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