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T.Teranishi1, S.Kubono1, S.Shimoura1, M.Notani1, Y.Yanagisawa2, S.Michimasa1, K.Ue1, H.Iwasaki1, M.Kurokawa1, Y.Satou1, T.Morikawa3, A.Saito4, H.Baba4, J.H.Lee5, C.S.Lee5, Zs.Fulop6, S.Kato7
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo1
Inst.of Physical and Chemical Res. (RIKEN2
Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka3
Rikkyo (St.Paul4
Republic of Korea5
Inst.of Nuclear Research, ATOMKI, Debrecen6
Yamagata Univ., Yamagata7
Physics Letters,Section B556(2003)27


Study of resonance states in 12N using a radioactive ion beam of 11C

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DataFilePhysical quantitiesReaction(s)Energies
1 *INC-ENGY-CM DSIGMA/DOMEGA
DSIGMA/DOMEGA: dsigma/dOmega #1; INC-ENGY-CM: Incident energy in c.m. system #3
1H(11C,11C)1H; between 0.3125 and 3.0375 MEV
2 *RESN-ENGY21) EXC-ENGY22) RESN-WDTH23) SPIN24) PTY
EXC-ENGY: Excitation energy (of the final state) #2; PTY: Parity; RESN-ENGY: Resonance energy; RESN-WDTH: Resonance width
1H(11C,11C)1H; between 0.3125 and 3.0375 MEV

21) Resonance energy in [F. Ajzenberg-Selove, Nucl. Phys. A506(1996)1] used in the derivation of J-pi
22) Excitation energy (11N) = center of mass energy (11C+p) + 0.601 MeV
23) Resonance width in [F. Ajzenberg-Selove, Nucl. Phys. A506(1996)1] used in the derivation of J-pi
24) Tentative value for 3.6 MeV level
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