1956
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.103.186
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Interaction of 10-Mev Protons with Beryllium

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“…10.8-, 15.1-, and 8.9-Mev deuterons, 33 ' 41 -43 and 31-, 12-, and 10-Mev protons. [44][45][46] In all cases, the 2.43-Mev level is strongly excited; the 6.8-Mev level is prominent for bombardment by 48-and 43-Mev alpha particles, 24-Mev deuterons, 31-and 12-Mev protons; 48-Mev alpha particles and, less certainly, 31-Mev protons excite the 11.3-Mev state. The 1.7-Mev level, be it a final-state interaction or true state, 47 is difficult to excite; it has been seen with 21.6-Mev alpha particles, 10.8-Mev deuterons, and 12-Mev protons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10.8-, 15.1-, and 8.9-Mev deuterons, 33 ' 41 -43 and 31-, 12-, and 10-Mev protons. [44][45][46] In all cases, the 2.43-Mev level is strongly excited; the 6.8-Mev level is prominent for bombardment by 48-and 43-Mev alpha particles, 24-Mev deuterons, 31-and 12-Mev protons; 48-Mev alpha particles and, less certainly, 31-Mev protons excite the 11.3-Mev state. The 1.7-Mev level, be it a final-state interaction or true state, 47 is difficult to excite; it has been seen with 21.6-Mev alpha particles, 10.8-Mev deuterons, and 12-Mev protons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%