Nonexistence of a 9.0-Mev Level inC12
- 1 June 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 122 (5) , 1508-1509
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.122.1508
Abstract
An energy level in at 9.0 Mev has been reported as a result of () triple coincidence measurements on the reaction at Mev. This reaction has been reinvestigated in a similar experimental arrangement by using alternately Pilot-, CsI and NaI scintillators for detection of the protons. Only the Pilot-, which had been used in the previous work, exhibits the proton group corresponding to a "9.0-Mev level" in . The triple coincidence effect in this case is actually due to the intense ∼17-Mev protons in the reaction leading to the 4.43-Mev first excited state of which upon entering the scintillator can inelastically scatter from carbon and produce secondary gamma radiation of 4.43 Mev. The net energy deposited in the scintillator has the appearance of a proton group to a 9.0-Mev level in in triple coincidence with two 4.43-Mev gamma rays. The magnitude of the effect is calculated from published cross sections for inelastic scattering and it agrees with the apparent population intensity of the nonexistent "9.0-Mev level."
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