Gamma-Rays from Deuteron Bombardment of , , , and
- 15 August 1951
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 83 (4) , 703-708
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.83.703
Abstract
A pair spectrometer has been used to analyze the high energy gamma-ray spectra produced by bombarding thick targets of natural boron, enriched boron, nitrogen, and fluorine with 1.56-Mev deuterons from a Van de Graaff generator. The spectrum shows gamma-rays of energy 4.52±0.10, 6.71±0.13, and 9.04±0.18 Mev; the spectrum from , partially masked by the strong gamma-rays, shows a single 4.5±0.1-Mev gamma-ray. The nitrogen target produced strong gamma-rays of energy 5.33±0.11, 7.40±0.15, and 8.46±0.17 Mev, with some indication of unresolved lines at 4.4 and 6.4 Mev. The spectrum shows weak high energy gamma-rays, not previously observed, of energy 8.1±0.4, 9.3±0.3, and 11.5±0.4 Mev; a level in at 11.5±0.4 Mev is indicated. In any of these spectra lower energy gamma-rays may be present though undetected, because of the large variation of spectrometer sensitivity with energy. Absolute yield values are estimated for each of these gamma-rays.
Keywords
This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
- Excited State of from the ReactionPhysical Review B, 1951
- Gamma-Rays fromPhysical Review B, 1950
- Energy Levels of Light Nuclei. IIIReviews of Modern Physics, 1950
- Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Measurements of Fluorine and Lithium under Proton BombardmentPhysical Review B, 1948
- Energy Levels of Light NucleiReviews of Modern Physics, 1948
- The Energy of theγ-Rays from the Disintegration of Fluorine by Protons and DeuteronsPhysical Review B, 1941
- The Gamma-Radiation from Nitrogen Bombarded by DeuteronsPhysical Review B, 1940
- Gamma-Rays from Beryllium and Nitrogen Bombarded with DeuteronsPhysical Review B, 1940
- Gamma-Rays from B+DPhysical Review B, 1939
- The Gamma-Radiation from Boron Bombarded by DeuteronsPhysical Review B, 1939