Abstract

The Doppler shift attenuation method has been used for the measurements of lifetimes of nuclear states excited in proton capture reactions. A 20 cm 3 Ge(Li) detector was employed to obtain the experimental energy shifts and the results of a calculation of Blaugrund were used to analyze the results. Lifetime results for five levels produced in the reaction 27Al(p. γ) 28Si have been obtained.

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