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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/5760
Title: Study of the excited states of ⁶⁰’⁶¹Zn
Authors: Schubank, Ronald B.
Advisor: Cameron, John A.
Department: Physics
Keywords: Physics;Physics
Publication Date: Dec-1985
Abstract: <p>The level structures of the nuclei ⁶⁰Zn and ⁶¹Zn have been studied by means of (τ,nϒ) and (α,nϒ) reactions, respectively. Additional heavy ion induced reactions were also investigated with respect to ⁶⁰’⁶¹Zn and other competing channels, notably ⁵⁹Zn , ⁶⁰Cu and ⁶¹Ga. Gamma singles, n-ϒ coincidence, ϒ-ϒ, multi-y coincidence, ϒ and n-ϒ angular distribution measurements were made. Limitations on excited state lifetimes were obtained from beam pulsing, electronic timing, and Doppler shift measurements. A high resolution neutron spectrum of the ⁵⁸Ni(α,n)⁶¹Zn reaction was obtained. Attempts at other multi-particle transfer experiments have been unsuccessful.</p> <p>The experimental results are compared with those found elsewhere and with theoretical calculations.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/5760
Identifier: opendissertations/1105
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