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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 196, Issue 1, 20 November 1972, Pages 145-155
Nuclear Physics A

A study of the 16O(6Li, t)19Ne reaction

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Abstract

The reaction 16(6Li, t)19Ne has been employed in the study of 19Ne with 35 and 36 MeV 6Li ions. Triton spectra were obtained covering an excitation energy in 19Ne up to 10 MeV. Some new strongly excited states were found. Angular distributions were obtained between 6° and 39°, in 3° steps. On the basis of the angular distributions and cross sections the following spin and parity assignments were made: 132+, 4.61 MeV; 72+, 5.41 MeV; (52, 72 and (92, 112, 6.83 MeV, A comparison with the mirror nucleus 19F is made.

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Research supported by the National Science Foundation.

Present address: University of Oxford, Department of Nuclear Physics, Keble Road, Oxford, England.

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Present address: Laboratoire de Physique Nucl6aire et d'lnstrumentation Nucl6aire, BP 20 CRO, 67-Strasbourg 3, France.

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