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Decay path measurements for the 2.429 MeV state in 9 Be: Implications for the astrophysical a + a + n reaction

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Papka, P.
Brown, T.A.D.
Fulton, B R
Watson, D L
Fox, S.P.
Groombridge, D.
Freer, Martin
Clarke, N.M.
Ashwood, N
Curtis, N.

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American Physical Society

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An experiment was performed at the Australian National University to study the Be9(Li6,Li6)Be9*→α+α+n reaction. This experiment was designed to study the breakup of Be9, in an attempt to quantify the contribution played by the He5+α and 8Be2++n chann

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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2037-12-31