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Energies of 9 B(1/2 + ) and 10 C(0 2 + )

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Barker, F C

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American Physical Society

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A potential-model calculation has given reasonably precise values for the energies of the 1/2+ first excited state of B9 and the excited 0+ state of C10. We here extend this calculation to allow for nonzero widths of the 1/2+ and 5/2+ levels of Be9 and B9 that are involved in the calculation. The B9 1/2+ peak energy (but not the resonance energy) appears to be well determined. The C10 0+ energy is determined sufficiently well to make it unlikely that a state recently observed in C10 at 4.20 MeV could be the 0+ state, as has been suggested.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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2037-12-31
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