Abstract
A 50 cm3 Ge(Li) detector has been used to re-examine the reaction 9Be(τ, γγ)12C over a previously reported resonance at E(τ) = 1.739±0.007 MeV which was suggested as the lowest T = 2 state in 12C. This state is expected to γ-decay via the 1+, T = 1 state at 15.11 MeV. However a search with τ bombarding energies ranging two standard deviations above and below the reported resonance energy revealed no resonance in high-energy γ-rays. An upper limit of ΓτΓγ/Γ < 2.0 meV is established for the T = 2 resonance strength which is one-fourth of the previously reported strength and which strongly corroborates an additional negative result reported as ΓτΓγ/Γ < 1.5 meV. In the course of the experiment a new value of Γlab = 2.94±0.20 keV was obtained for the resonance at Ep = 1.083 MeV in 9Be(p, γ)10B.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 91-96 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Nuclear Physics A |
Volume | 195 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 6 Nov 1972 |
Keywords
- Nuclear reactions