Abstract:
A multi-crystal array lias been used to measure the angular
correlations of gamma rays from states of 31 P. The states were
excited in the reaction ^Si(^He P)^P and indentified by
means of the associated proton groups detected at 180° to the
beam direction in an annular counter telescope.
The gamma ray linear polarizations have been measured with
a triple Ge(Li) Compton polarimeter at three bombarding energies
28Si(4He P)51P. The 28Si(4He P)31P reaction
has been used with an escape suppressed and pair escape
spectrometer to measure lifetimes of fifteen states and to
31P by
using the reaction
place lifetime limits on a further tv/elve states in
the Doppler shift attenuation method.
31 P spin parity assignments have been made for levels
at 4634 keV 7/2*, 5344 keV 9/2*, 5773 key 7/2+, 5892 keV 9/2+,
6078 keV 9/2'h, 6452 keV 11 /2+, 6503 key 9/2“, 6792 keV 9/2",
6828 keV 11/2", 7118 keV 9/2+, 7441 keV 11/2+, 7678 key 7/2
8343 keV 11/2~(7/2") , 8707 keV 13/2~(9/2~), 9123 keV 13/2*(9/2+)
9287 keV 7/2, and 9752 keV 11/2*.
In
The spin parity assignments of
several other levels have been confirmed and spin restrictions
have been placed on other levels populated in the reaction.
Branching ratios have been obtained for many of the levels and
mixing ratios determined for many of the observed electromagnetic
transitions.
The levels of
energy have been studied by particle-gamma ray angular
correlation experiments using the reaction ^P( He,P)^S. A
five Ge(Li) crystal array was used to obtain angular
correlations for the decays of the close lying 5.680 and
5.689 MeV levels. Spin assignments of 5~(3~),4+,1,4+(2),2+ and
4~(3) have been made to the levels at 5.689,6.250,6.480,6.864,
6-.950 and 7.388 MeV respectively. Spin restrictions have been
54S from 5.4 MeV to 7.4 MeV excitation
placed on other levels and some previous spin assignments
have been confirmed. Branching ratios have been determined
for many of the observed decay modes and multipole mixing
ratios obtained for several transitions.
The theories of the experiments , the experimental
apparatus and the methods of data collection and reduction are
described in detail. Finally the experimental results are
discussed in relation to various model calculations which
have been carried out for each nucleus.