Abstract
A study has been made of the Be 9(d, nγ)B 10 reactions. Two neutron groups were observed in coincidence with γ-rays and these have been shown to correspond to the levels in B 10 at 3.58 and 5.16 MeV excitation. Angular correlation measurements made at deuteron energies of 2.65, 3.3 and 4.4 MeV show that these levels are of even parity. While a spin of 1 cannot be excluded for the 5.16 MeV level, the evidence favours a spin of 2, supporting the belief that this is the second lowest T = 1 state in B 10.
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