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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 108, Issue 3, 12 February 1968, Pages 567-576
Nuclear Physics A

Resonances in the (n, p) reaction on 12C

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Abstract

An excitation function for the 12C(n, p)12B reaction has been measured by detecting the beta decay of the ground state of the 12B produced over a range of incident neutron energies from 14.5 to 22 MeV. The cross section exhibits a strong resonance with a peak cross section of 19 mb at an excitation energy of about 22 MeV in 13C and another weaker resonance at 20.5 MeV excitation.

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