9.0-Mev Gamma-Emitting Level inC12
- 15 September 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 119 (6) , 1970-1974
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.119.1970
Abstract
An energy level in at 9.0±0.1 Mev has been detected by means of () coincidence measurements on the reaction at Mev. This state decays by a gamma-gamma cascade through the 4.43-Mev first excited state. An upper limit of 5% is placed on the ground-state gamma-ray transition. The intensity of the proton group leading to the 9.0-Mev state (followed by gamma-ray emission) is (0.21±0.07)% relative to the proton branch to the 4.43-Mev level. Gamma-ray branches from the 15.10- and 12.78-Mev states in to the 4.43-Mev level have been determined as (4±1)% and (20±7)%, respectively, relative to the corresponding ground-state transitions. The radiations from the 9.0-Mev level have prevented a sensitive search from being made for the 3.2-Mev gamma radiation from the 7.66-Mev level in by means of this reaction.
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