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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Nick Jelley

Emeritus Professor

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  • Particle Physics
Nick.Jelley@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Feasibility of-transfer studies via the (Be8) reaction at high energies

Physical Review Letters 31:9 (1973) 607-610

Authors:

GJ Wozniak, NA Jelley, J Cerny

Abstract:

Using a new Be8 identifier of high detection efficiency, we observed the (Be8) reaction on targets of B11, C12, and O16 at 65 MeV. Differential cross sections (1-60b/sr) were measured from c.m.=20°-80°. The only states strongly populated were those predicted to have large -structure amplitudes, implying that direct processes dominate at E=65 MeV. © 1973 The American Physical Society.
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New spectroscopic measurements via exotic nuclear rearrangement: The reaction Mg26(Li7, B8) Ne25

Physical Review Letters 30:18 (1973) 866-869

Authors:

KH Wilcox, NA Jelley, GJ Wozniak, RB Weisenmiller, HL Harney, J Cerny

Abstract:

A 79-MeV Li7 beam and counter-telescope techniques were employed to observe the reaction Mg26(Li7, B8) Ne25. The cross section to the ground state was ∼ 350 nb/sr at forward angles and its Q value was -22.05±0.10 MeV, corresponding to a Ne25 mass excess of -2.18±0.10 MeV. Five excited states were also observed at 1.65±0.05, 2.03 ±0.05, 3.25±0.08, 4.05±0.08, and 4.7±0.1 MeV. © 1973 The American Physical Society.
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GAMMA-DECAYS AND LIFETIMES IN N-17

BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 18:1 (1973) 79-79

Authors:

JA BECKER, TK ALEXANDE, N ANYASWEI, TA BELOTE, SP DOLAN, NA JELLEY, WL RANDOLPH, DWO ROGERS
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Decay of the 15.22 MeV, T=2 state in 28Si

Physics Letters B 40:2 (1972) 200-202

Authors:

NA Jelley, N Anyas-Weiss, MR Wormald, BY Underwood, KW Allen

Abstract:

The γ-ray decay of the lowest T=2 state (0+) in 28Si at has been investigated with a Ge(Li) detector using the reaction 24Mg(α,γ)28Si. Transitions to 1+, T=1 levels in 28Si at 11445 ± 3 (40%), 10901 ± 3 (43%), 10724 ± 3 (9%, T=(1)) and 10598 ± 3 (8%, T=(1)) keV excitation were observed and a comparison is made with a simple shell-model description of the T=2 and T=1 levels. Limits have been placed on Γγ1 and Γpo and values are given for Γ, Γα1, Γp1 and Γp2. © 1972.
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O-16(ALPHA,GAMMA)NE-20 CAPTURE GAMMA-RAY MEASUREMENTS ON EXCITED KPI =O+ BANDS IN NE-20 NEAR 7 MEV

NUCLEAR PHYSICS A A197:1 (1972) 1-+

Authors:

TK ALEXANDER, KW ALLEN, N ANYASWEI, MR WORMALD, BY UNDERWOOD, J SZUCS, NA JELLEY, SP DOLAN
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