(γ16,p)15N reaction forEγ=100–400 MeV

Abstract
The differential cross section for the (γ16,p)15N process has been measured in the energy range Eγ=100400 MeV at laboratory angles of 45°, 90°, and 135°. The cross sections for the (γ,p) reaction leaving N15 in its ground state, in its first and second excited states at Ex≊5.3 MeV, and in its third excited state at Ex=6.3 MeV were extracted from the tip region of the proton spectra measured at a series of bremsstrahlung end point energies. The data are compared with calculations based on a direct, single-particle knockout mechanism and on mechanisms involving two particles in an intermediate state.