The reaction 26Mg(p, γ)27Al: (I). Excitation energies and branching of 27Al levels☆
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Without the Ge(Li) detector assembly, set up by Professor A.M. Hoogenboom and P. de Wit, this investigation would not have been possible. The patient and accurate assistance of P. J. J. Lamoré in prior measurements with NaI detectors and the help of E. L. de Beer in the analysis of the Ge(Li) spectra are gratefully acknowledge. This investigation was partly supported by the joint program of the “Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materi” and the “Nederlandse Organisatie voor Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek”.
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