Gamma Rays from the 1.83-Mev Resonance in the ReactionMg24(p, γ)Al25
- 1 June 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 114 (5) , 1312-1319
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.114.1312
Abstract
The reaction has been studied in the range of proton energies from 1.66 Mev to 2.02 Mev. A new resonance at 1.833±0.007 Mev was observed which corresponds to an excited state of 4.047±0.010 Mev in . The new excited state was observed to decay by the emission of 4.01±0.04, 2.43±0.04, and 1.62±0.03 Mev gamma rays. The last two gamma rays were observed to be in coincidence and the intensity ratio of the first two gamma rays was found to be 60±10:40±10. The experimental value of , for the ground state transition was found to be 3× ev and an upper limit of 10 kev was estimated for the total width of the resonance. Angular distribution measurements have shown that the angular momentum of the new state is either or with the latter value favored. On the basis of the observed dipole-quadrupole admixtures found for the gamma rays the parity of the new state is probably even. A discussion is given of the place of the new state in the rotational-like bands of .
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