1963
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-8914(63)80226-8
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Gamma ray transitions in 35Cl

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“…This is in agreement with Hazewindus et al, 7 who reported a 100% transition to the ground energy level.…”
Section: -Kev Levelsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This is in agreement with Hazewindus et al, 7 who reported a 100% transition to the ground energy level.…”
Section: -Kev Levelsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…(p, p') reaction, 5,6 the extensive work on S4 S(p, Y) 35 C1 by Hazewindus et al,7 the (p, p'y) study 8 which gave spin assignments of \ and § to the first two excited levels of 35 Cl, the /3-decay study 9 of 35 Ar which gave even-parity assignments to those two levels just mentioned, and the /3-decay study 10 of 37 S which gave odd-parity assignments to the 3105-and 3708-keV levels of 37 Cl. The 35,37 Cl(^, n'y) report 11 confirmed the 35 Cl assignments of \ and f for the first two excited levels and added spin J for the 2646-keV third excited level; it also confirmed the assignment of spin \ for the first excited level of 37 Cl and added f for the 3708-keV fifth excited level.…”
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“…Using the known abundance ratio of the sulphur isotopes, the absolute strength was found as 0.26+_0.13 eV, in good agreement with the value of 0.34+-0.10 eV given in ref. 6). …”
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“…Several studies through the 34S(p, y)35C1 reaction had been made prior to 1972, when the present investigation was initiated: 48 (p, ~) resonances in the energy range Ep=700-2700 keV were observed by Antufev eta[. [1], Dubois [2] and Oleksiuk and Prentice [3], Hazewindus et al [4] studied 9 resonances with a NaI-detector; later, with Ge(Li)-detectors, the decays of 4 resonances were studied by Watson et al [5], Wiesehahn [6] and Prosser and Harris [7]. The spins and parities for excited states up to 4 MeV are rather well known from recent 34S(3He, d) experiments [8,9] and 32S (c~, p y) 35 C1 experiments [10].…”
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confidence: 99%