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Nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear reaction work with (A) the super Hilac at Berkeley the heavy ion accelerator at Yale and (B) the 4 MeV Dynamitron SUNY, Albany, New York. Technical progress report, December 1, 1974--July 31, 1975

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4101181
Several projects initiated in the past year at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Laboratory have been brought to satisfactory conclusions and a number of new projects have been started. These new projects are logical extensions of our inquiries into nuclear structure through radioactive decay and in-beam spectroscopy. The collaboration efforts at Super-HILAC at Berkeley with Professor J. O. Rasmussen and Professor N. Cue at SUNY/Albany have proved to be very effective and productive. The argon and krypton data from the Super-HILAC at Berkeley were analyzed to study x-rays in heavy ion collisions. Studies on millisecond isomer in $sup 198$Tl were completed. The measurements of the K- shell and L-shell ionization with fully stripped projectiles using various heavy ions have been carried out. The 4 MeV Dynamitron Accelerator at SUNY/Albany has been extensively used to conduct the high resolution studies of MeV heavy ion induced x-rays. Alpha capture studies on $sup 35$Cl, $sup 37$Cl and $sup 31$P have been undertaken at SUNY/Albany. (auth)
Research Organization:
State Univ. of New York, Albany (USA)
NSA Number:
NSA-33-018944
OSTI ID:
4101181
Report Number(s):
COO--2186-29
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English