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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 262, Issue 1, 10 May 1976, Pages 113-124
Nuclear Physics A

Investigation of 15N by the reactions 11B(7Li, t)15N and 10B(7Li, d)15N

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Abstract

The 15N nucleus was investigated by two reactions at 24 MeV bombarding energy. The angular distributions were analysed by direct reaction and compound nucleus reaction model. The level structure of 15N up to 17 MeV could be explained in the presently known framework. In particular, the strong excitation of the state at 10.7 MeV leads to an additional spin determination of 92 which indicates the existence of a second state at that energy. This high-spin state probably has mainly a 3p-4h configuration.

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