Abstract
elastic scattering in inverse kinematics was measured to explore the level structure of above its proton threshold. The reaction was used to produce a 3.4 MeV/nucleon radioactive beam with intensities of about 10 ions per second on target. By using a thick target of , a center-of-mass energy range of 3 MeV was scanned, reaching up to about 8.5 MeV in excitation energy in . This energy range covered the region of importance for the at temperatures characteristic of explosive nucleosynthesis. Level parameters of six strong -wave resonances in were extracted from fits to the measured excitation functions using the -matrix formalism. Two new levels have been discovered, while for two others, our spin-parity assignments disagree with the results of some previous studies. Lastly, our resonance parameters for the remaining two levels are in good agreement with past experimental work, and with recent shell-model calculations.
- Received 5 October 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.85.015805
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