Abstract

The gamma-ray spectra at six 23Na(p,γ) 24Mg resonances in the E p = 300−750 keV region have been investigated with scintillation spectrometers. From single spectra, coincidence spectra and sum-coincidence spectra the gamma-ray branchings of the resonance levels and of eighteen lower 24Mg levels were obtained. At most resonances a 1.63 MeV gamma ray was observed, from which the relative intensity of the 23Na(p, α 1) 20Ne decay could be found. Thick target gamma-ray yields have been measured from which the resonance strengths were obtained.

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