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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 220, Issue 1, 18 February 1974, Pages 183-190
Nuclear Physics A

A study of excited states in 33Cl by elastic proton scattering on 32S

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Abstract

The properties of resonance levels in 33Cl have been deduced from proton elastic scattering on 32S. Proton bombarding energies in the ranges 3.36 to 3.40 MeV, and 3.8 to 5.0 MeV were covered, and the elastically scattered protons were observed at four angles. The excitation energies, Jπ values, and widths of ten 33Cl levels are reported.

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Work supported in part by New Zealand University Research Grants Committee.

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Present address: Physics Department, University of Pennysylvania, Philadephia, Pennysylvania 19174.

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