“…Spectrum (a), recorded with a dose of 7.2 C of 15 N 2+ at 6.54 MeV on Kapton, only shows the familiar -emission at 4.3 MeV (from the excited 12 C* state produced in the 1 H( 15 N,) 12 C reaction) and the associated weaker single escape (SE) peak at 0.511 MeV lower energy [4,25]. The 2 D-induced -emissions at 2.75, 6.13 and 7.12 MeV seen in spectrum (b), obtained with 8.7 C of 15 N 2+ at 6.385 MeV on a thicker (275 nm) film of a-C:D/Si, originate from 16 O* excited states produced in the 2 D( 15 N,p) 16 N and 2 D( 15 N,n) 16 O reactions, which occur simultaneously [19]. The 16 N nucleus formed in the 2 D( 15 N,p) 16 N reaction is unstable and decays with a half-life of 7.1 s into the same 16 O* states as those directly produced by 2 D( 15 N,n) 16 O.…”