1967
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(67)90345-4
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Resonances in the 30Si(p,γ)31P reaction between 2 and 3 MeV

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“…[31]. We adopted resonance strength measurements from the following studies: E lab p = 671-777 keV (Hoogenboom [11]), E lab p = 835-983 keV (Wolff et al [41]), E lab p = 1095-1516 keV (van Rinsvelt and Smith [42]), E lab p = 1595-1830 (van Rinsvelt and Endt [43]), E lab p = 1878-1995 (van Rinsvelt and Endt [43], de Neijs et al [26]), E lab p = 2010-2505 keV (de Neijs et al [26]), E lab p = 2542-3027 keV (Bornman et al [44]). Where two references have been given, the average of the resonance measurements within the stated range was adopted.…”
Section: B Observed Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31]. We adopted resonance strength measurements from the following studies: E lab p = 671-777 keV (Hoogenboom [11]), E lab p = 835-983 keV (Wolff et al [41]), E lab p = 1095-1516 keV (van Rinsvelt and Smith [42]), E lab p = 1595-1830 (van Rinsvelt and Endt [43]), E lab p = 1878-1995 (van Rinsvelt and Endt [43], de Neijs et al [26]), E lab p = 2010-2505 keV (de Neijs et al [26]), E lab p = 2542-3027 keV (Bornman et al [44]). Where two references have been given, the average of the resonance measurements within the stated range was adopted.…”
Section: B Observed Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 99%