Gamma-rays from proton capture in 26Mg
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2006-12-15T08:25:48Z
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Kluyver, J.C.
Verploegh, G.
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Abstract
Gamma-rays produced by the resonance capture of 454 key protons in natural
magnesium have been investigated with a scintillation spectrometer• This resonance
has been assigned to the reaction 26Mg(p, V) 27A1 by T a n g e n 1), as the final
nucleus emits no positrons. The resonant energy has been determined most accurately
by Hunt and Jones2) as 454.2 4- 0.3 key. Natural magnesium
exhibits many resonances 1)2) in the low energy region, of which the 454 key
resonance is the most prominent one. Gamma-rays of energy EV = 4.9 and 6.2 Mev
have been found from this resonance by Russell et al. 3) with an aluminum
absorption method. The only scintillation spectrometer investigation of this reaction
has been made by Casson 4)at the 338 and 314 kev resonances. At E# = 338key
7-rays of Ey = 2.83 i 0.14 and 5.80 4- 0.25 Mev and at 314 kev a 7-ray of E7 =
4.2 4- 0.2 Mev are observed.