2004
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2003-10212-2
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Absolute resonance strengths in the $^{6,7}Li(\alpha, \gamma)^{10,11}B$ reactions

Abstract: The absolute strengths of the Eα = 1175 keV resonance in the 6 Li(α, γ) 10 B reaction and of the Eα = 814 keV resonance in the 7 Li(α, γ) 11 B reaction have been measured to ωγ = 366 ± 38 meV and ωγ = 300 ± 32 meV, respectively, in good agreement with previous values. These resonances can be used to measure the absolute acceptance of the recoil separator ERNA to a precision of about 10%.

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“…NACRE refers to the measured strengths of seven low-lying resonances [211,212]. They have been supplemented by the data of [213]. The resonance assigned at 1.782 MeV is, however, discarded in the present work for the state was merely "inferred from the radiative capture cross section" ( [211]).…”
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“…NACRE refers to the measured strengths of seven low-lying resonances [211,212]. They have been supplemented by the data of [213]. The resonance assigned at 1.782 MeV is, however, discarded in the present work for the state was merely "inferred from the radiative capture cross section" ( [211]).…”
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“…Table 16 gives the reaction rates at 0.015 ≤ T 9 ≤ 10, for which the PM-predicted cross sections are used. The very narrow resonances at E R ≃ 0.255 and 0.518 MeV with measured strengths [212,213] have also been taken into account. Figure 37 compares the present and the NACRE rates.…”
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