Rotational band in 12C based on the Hoyle state
Ogloblin, A.A., Demyanova, A.S., Danilov, A.N., Dmitriev, S.V., Belyaeva, T.L., Goncharov, S.A., Maslov, V.A., Sobolev, Yu.G., Trzaska, W., & Khlebnikov, S.V. (2014). Rotational band in 12C based on the Hoyle state. In S. Lunardi, P. Bizzeti, S. Kabana, C. Bucci, M. Chiari, A. Dainese, P. D. Nezza, R. Menegazzo, A. Nannini, & C. S. A. J. Valiente-Dobon (Eds.), INPC 2013 – International Nuclear Physics Conference Firenze, Italy, June 2-7, 2013 (Article 02074). EDP Sciences. EPJ Web of Conferences, 66. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146602074
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t. α + 12C inelastic differential cross-sections were measured at the energies 65
and 110 MeV. A new broad state at 13.75 MeV was observed. Its spin-parity has been
determined as 4+ and the diffraction radius of the corresponding L = 4 transition is ~ 0.8
fm larger than that of the excitation of the 4+, 14.8 MeV level. The 13.75 MeV state was
considered to be the third member of the rotational band based on the Hoyle state.
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