@article{efb04fea8cca4661b46daf61444e83f7,
title = "In-beam gamma-ray studies with tritons",
abstract = "The (t, 2n) reaction has been used to study gamma rays from targets of 208Pb and 204Hg as a method of investigating this in-beam reaction. Although the methods and results are similar to those obtained from the (α, 2n) and (p, 2n) reactions, the (t, 2n) reaction is capable of populating with large cross sections nuclei which cannot be stronglu populated by other reactions. Both the excitation function and gamma-ray angular distribution data yield useful information for spin assignments.",
author = "Becker, {J. A.} and Carlson, {J. B.} and Lanier, {R. G.} and Maier, {K. H.} and Mann, {L. G.} and Struble, {G. L.} and Nail, {T. W.} and Sheline, {R. K.} and W. St{\"o}ffl and Ussery, {L. E.} and Cizewski, {J. A.} and B. Erkilla",
note = "Funding Information: We are particularly grateful to E. Flynn and R. Hardekopf for their help in establishing this program at Los Alamos. We are also grateful to all the members of the Van de Graaff and computer groups at P-9, and especially to R. Poore and J. Sunier who have been generous with their help. At Livermore, we wish to thank L. Maynard, who has given us important help with the experimental hardware, and D. Gardner, who made the statistical model calculations. This work was supported in part under contract PHY 79-08395 between the National Science Foundation and Florida State University, and in part under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract number W-7405-ENG-48.",
year = "1983",
month = jun,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/0167-5087(83)90263-6",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "211",
pages = "379--385",
journal = "Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research",
issn = "0167-5087",
publisher = "North-Holland Publ Co",
number = "2-3",
}