1997
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.55.1119
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Spectroscopy of the29Si(p,γ)reaction forE

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“…A Compton-suppressed -ray spectrometer was designed and built to enable detailed studies of -ray decays [2]. Branching ratios were measured and analyzed for numerous levels [3,4]. The final steps were to measure angular distributions of primary and secondary -rays and to compare the experimental level scheme with shell-model calculations of the eigenvalues.…”
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“…A Compton-suppressed -ray spectrometer was designed and built to enable detailed studies of -ray decays [2]. Branching ratios were measured and analyzed for numerous levels [3,4]. The final steps were to measure angular distributions of primary and secondary -rays and to compare the experimental level scheme with shell-model calculations of the eigenvalues.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%