XII. Radiative transitions in light elements: II
- 1 February 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine
- Vol. 1 (2) , 127-152
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786435608238087
Abstract
A survey is presented of our present knowledge concerning radiative transitions in nuclei of A ≤ 20. Over a hundred transitions, chiefly dipole, are analysed in terms of the Weisskopf units, and the following chief conclusions are drawn: (i) E1 transitions have a most probable speed of about 0·032 Weisskopf units with a spread in speed of about a factor of seven either way; (ii) The corresponding quantities for M1 transitions are a speed of 0·15 Weisskopf units and a spread of a factor of 20 either way; (iii) These distributions are consistent with shell model expectations; (iv) If a transition shows Гγ(ev)/Eγ 3 (Mev)>0·02, then it is very probably E1; (v) There is no clear dependence of transition speed on level spacing or other feature; (vi) Some of the higher multipole transitions are inconsistent with shell model expectation and give evidence of collective motion.Keywords
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