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Nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear reaction work with (A) the heavy ion accelerator, Yale University and (B) the 4 MeV dynamitron at SUNY, Albany, New York. Technical progress report, December 1, 1972--July 31, 1973

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4414808
The studies of decay properties of several short lived neutron deficient isotopes were conducted using the Heavy Ion Accelerator at Yale. These studies are chosen to complement the in-beam studies, furnishing energy-level data on the same nuclei. The life-time studies on the excited states of several nuclei were completed. Studies on millisecond isomers of Pb, Os and Ir are being conducted. The measurement of the K-shell ionization with fully stripped projectile using various heavy ions have been carried out. The 1 MeV Dynamitronn at SUNY/ALBANY was extensively used for the alpha -radiative capture studies on /sup 26/Mg, / sup 29/S i, /sup 31/P, /sup 35 Cl, and /sup 37/Cl/. (auth)
Research Organization:
State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook (USA)
NSA Number:
NSA-29-003832
OSTI ID:
4414808
Report Number(s):
COO--2186-14
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English