Our understanding of the low-lying resonance structure in 12C remains incomplete. We have used the 11B(p,3α)γ reaction at proton energies of Ep=0.5−2.7 MeV as a selective probe of the excitation region above the 3α threshold in 12C. Transitions to individual levels in 12C were identified by measuring the 3α final state with a compact array of charged-particle detectors. Previously identified transitions to narrow levels were confirmed and new transitions to broader levels were observed for the first time. Here, we report cross sections, deduce partial γ-decay widths and discuss the relative importance of direct and resonant capture mechanisms.
@article{arxiv.2005.07825,
title = {Experimental study of the $^{11}\text{B}(p,3\alpha)\gamma$ reaction at $E_p = 0.5-2.7$ MeV},
author = {Oliver S. Kirsebom and Alan M. Howard and Michael Munch and Sanchit Sablok and Jacobus A. Swartz and Hans O. U. Fynbo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07825},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
9 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables; added details on data analysis