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STRUCTURE OF Na-26 VIA A NOVEL TECHNIQUE USING (d, p gamma) WITH A RADIOACTIVE Na-25 BEAM

Authors :
Catford, WN
Celik, IC
Wilson, GL
Matta, A
Orr, NA
Diget, CA
Adsley, P
Al-Falou, H
Ashley, R
Austin, RAE
Ball, GC
Blackmon, JC
Boston, AJ
Boston, HC
Brown, SM
Cross, DS
Djongolov, M
Drake, TE
Hager, U
Fox, SP
Fulton, BR
Galinski, N
Garnsworthy, AB
Hackman, G
Jamieson, D
Kanungo, R
Leach, K
Martin, J-P
Orce, JN
Pearson, CJ
Porter-Peden, M
Sarazin, F
Sjue, S
Sumithrarachchi, C
Svensson, CE
Triambak, S
Unsworth, C
Wadsworth, R
Williams, SJ
Catford, WN
Celik, IC
Wilson, GL
Matta, A
Orr, NA
Diget, CA
Adsley, P
Al-Falou, H
Ashley, R
Austin, RAE
Ball, GC
Blackmon, JC
Boston, AJ
Boston, HC
Brown, SM
Cross, DS
Djongolov, M
Drake, TE
Hager, U
Fox, SP
Fulton, BR
Galinski, N
Garnsworthy, AB
Hackman, G
Jamieson, D
Kanungo, R
Leach, K
Martin, J-P
Orce, JN
Pearson, CJ
Porter-Peden, M
Sarazin, F
Sjue, S
Sumithrarachchi, C
Svensson, CE
Triambak, S
Unsworth, C
Wadsworth, R
Williams, SJ
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

States in 26Na were populated in the (d, pγ) reaction, induced by bombarding deuterium target nuclei with an intense reaccelerated beam of 25Na ions from the ISAC2 accelerator at TRIUMF. Gamma-rays were recorded in coincidence with protons and used to extract differential cross sections for 21 states up to the neutron decay threshold of 5 MeV. Results for levels below 3 MeV are discussed in detail and compared with shell model calculations and with previous work. The angular distributions of decay gamma-rays were measured for individual states and are compared to theoretically calculated distributions, highlighting some issues for future work.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn922509084
Document Type :
Electronic Resource