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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 413, Issue 3, 6 February 1984, Pages 503-515
Nuclear Physics A

The g-factor and lifetime of the 3 (298 keV) state in 16N

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Abstract

The g-factor of the 3 (298 keV) state in 16N has been measured by observing the hyperfine modulation of the γ-ray anisotropy in one-electron ions recoiling in vacuum following the 2H(15N, p)16N reaction. From the observed spatial frequency the g-factor was deduced to be |g| = 0.532±0.020. Simultaneous lifetime determinations for this state and the 1 (397 keV) state in 16N gave values of τm = 131.7±1.9 ps and τm = 5.63±0.05 ps, respectively. These and other electromagnetic observables associated with the lowest four levels in 16N are compared to shell-model calculations.

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