Abstract
When charged-particle nuclear spectra are used to determine the location and width of an energy level in a nucleus with a moderately short lifetime for charged particle decay, corrections for final-state Coulomb interactions can sometimes be very important. The effect is illustrated by application to the 16.62- and 16.92-MeV levels in produced by the reaction .
- Received 18 April 1968
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.20.1178
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