Abstract

Several resonances in $^{25}\mathrm{Al}$($p,\ensuremath{\gamma}$)$^{26}\mathrm{Si}$ have been studied via the $^{28}\mathrm{Si}$($p,t$)$^{26}\mathrm{Si}$ reaction. Triton energies and angular distributions were measured using a segmented annular detector array. An additional silicon detector array was used to simultaneously detect the coincident protons emitted from the decay of states in $^{26}\mathrm{Si}$ above the proton threshold in order to determine branching ratios. A resonance at $5927\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}4$ keV has been experimentally confirmed as the first $\ensuremath{\ell}=0$ state above the proton threshold, with a proton branching ratio consistent with one.

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