1969
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(69)90175-0
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Electromagnetic decay of first and second states in 19F

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“…6) are in general agreement with their results except for one primary transition to the bound level at 5•620 MeV. The two primary y rays of 2•010 and 2•130 MeV come respectively from transitions to the bound levels at 7• 660 and 7• 540 MeV, which were reported by Aitken et al (1969b) as strong isolated resonances in the 15N(cc,y)19F reaction (see subsection (b) below). The y rays at 2• 835, 3• 025 and 3• 310 MeV could not be placed.…”
Section: Kev Resonance (Ex = 9•670 Mev)supporting
confidence: 86%
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“…6) are in general agreement with their results except for one primary transition to the bound level at 5•620 MeV. The two primary y rays of 2•010 and 2•130 MeV come respectively from transitions to the bound levels at 7• 660 and 7• 540 MeV, which were reported by Aitken et al (1969b) as strong isolated resonances in the 15N(cc,y)19F reaction (see subsection (b) below). The y rays at 2• 835, 3• 025 and 3• 310 MeV could not be placed.…”
Section: Kev Resonance (Ex = 9•670 Mev)supporting
confidence: 86%
“…555 MeV (31 %). Both the 7• 540 and 7• 660 MeV states were reported by Aitken et al (1969b) from their study of the 15N(0(, y) 19 F reaction. From two strong isolated resonances at Ea.…”
Section: •540 and 7•660 Mev Levelsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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