Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10723772 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The reactions B10(He3,pααα) at 4.9 MeV and B11(He3,dααα) at 8.5 MeV have been used to investigate the γ decay of states in 12C. By measuring the four-body final state in complete kinematics we are able to detect γ transitions indirectly. We find γ transitions from the 15.11 MeV state in 12C to the 12.71, 11.83, 10.3 and 7.65 MeV states followed by their breakup into three α particles. The relative γ-ray branching ratios obtained are (1.2±0.3), (0.32±0.12), (1.4±0.2) and (4.4±0.8)%, respectively, with the remaining (92.7±1.0)% of the γ decays going to the bound states. We obtain Îα/Î=(2.8±1.2)% for the isospin-forbidden α decay of the 15.11 MeV state. From the 12.71 MeV state we find γ transitions to the 10.3 and 7.65 MeV states. The relative γ-ray branching ratios are (0.9â0.5+0.6) and (2.6â1.2+1.6)%, respectively, with the remaining (96.6â1.3+1.7)% of the γ decays going to the bound states. Finally, we discuss the relation between the β decay of 12N and 12B to states in 12C and the γ decay of the 15.11 MeV analog in 12C to the same states.
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Authors
O.S. Kirsebom, M. Alcorta, M.J.G. Borge, M. Cubero, C.A. Diget, R. Dominguez-Reyes, L. Fraile, B.R. Fulton, H.O.U. Fynbo, D. Galaviz, G. Garcia, S. Hyldegaard, H.B. Jeppesen, B. Jonson, P. Joshi, M. Madurga, A. Maira, A. Muñoz, M. Turrion,