1969
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90748-9
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Study of the 14N(d, d)14N and 14N(d, p)15N angular distributions and excited states of 15N

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“…The magnetic field of the magnet is measured by a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) fluxmeter [14]. The calibration constant giving the relation between the particle energy and NMR frequency [15] was determined independently using the resonance of the 27 Al(p,γ) 28 Si reaction at 991.86 ± 0.03 keV [16] and the 7 Li(p,n) 7 Be reaction threshold at 1880.44±0.02 keV [17]. Target materials applied for these measurements were a 750 nm thick Al foil, and a 135 µg/cm 2 thick…”
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“…The magnetic field of the magnet is measured by a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) fluxmeter [14]. The calibration constant giving the relation between the particle energy and NMR frequency [15] was determined independently using the resonance of the 27 Al(p,γ) 28 Si reaction at 991.86 ± 0.03 keV [16] and the 7 Li(p,n) 7 Be reaction threshold at 1880.44±0.02 keV [17]. Target materials applied for these measurements were a 750 nm thick Al foil, and a 135 µg/cm 2 thick…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to determine the stochastic uncertainty of the current integration, yield determination was made using an Al foil of 750 nm thickness. Based on the yield measurements for the 1779 keV aluminium peak in the 27 Al(p,γ) 28 Si reaction, the stability of charge integration was better than 1%.…”
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