Electromagnetic decay of the 1.7- and 2.43-MeV levels in ^9Be


Autoria(s): Purdom, Paul Walton
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1966

Resumo

<p>The 1.7- and 2.43-MeV levels in <sup>9</sup>Be were populated with the reaction <sup>11</sup>B(d, α)<sup>9</sup>Be* by bombarding thin boron on carbon foils with 1.7-MeV deuterons. The alpha particles were analyzed in energy with a surface-barrier counter set at the unique kinematically determined angle and the recoiling <sup>9</sup>Be nuclei at 90<sup>o</sup> were analyzed in rigidity with a magnetic spectrometer, in energy by a surface-barrier counter at the spectrometer focus, and in velocity by the time delay between an alpha and a <sup>9</sup>Be count. When a pulse from the spectrometer counter was in the appropriate delayed coincidence with a pulse from the alpha counter, the two pulses were recorded in a two-dimensional pulse height analyzer. Most of the <sup>9</sup>Be* decay by particle breakup. Only those that gamma decay are detected by the spectrometer counter. Thus the experiment provides a direct measurement of Γ<sub>rad</sub>/Γ. Analysis of 384 observed events gives Γ<sub>rad</sub>/Γ = (1.16 ± 0.14) X 10<sup>-4</sup> for the 2.43-MeV level. Combining this ratio with the value of Γ<sub>rad</sub> = 0.122 ± 0.015 eV found from inelastic electron scattering gives Γ = (1.05 ± 0.18) keV. For the 1.7-MeV level, an upper limit, Γ<sub>rad</sub>/Γ ≤ 2.4 = 10<sup>-5</sup>, was determined. </p>

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Purdom, Paul Walton (1966) Electromagnetic decay of the 1.7- and 2.43-MeV levels in ^9Be. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10192015-131229028 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:10192015-131229028>

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