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alpha-decay of excited states in C-11 and B-11

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Soic, N
Freer, Martin
Donadille, L.
Clarke, N.M.
Leask, P.J.
Catford, W.
Jones, K.
Mahboub, D
Fulton, B R
Greenhalgh, B J

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Studies of the 16 O(9Be,α7Be)14 C and 7 Li(9Be,α7Be)5 He reactions at Ebeam=70 MeV have been performed using resonant particle spectroscopy techniques. The 11 C excited states decaying into α + Be 7 (gs) are observed at 8.65, 9.85, 10.7 and 12.1 MeV as

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Nuclear Physics A

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2037-12-31
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