Phys. Rev. C 55, 1676 - 1679 (1997)Excitation and decay of the first excited state of 17Ne
M. J. Chromik, B. A. Brown, M. Fauerbach, T. Glasmacher, R. Ibbotson, H. Scheit, and M. Thoennessen
P. G. Thirolf Received 15 November 1996 The first excited state of 17Ne has been populated via relativistic Coulomb excitation with a radioactive beam of 17Ne on a 197Au target and the subsequent γ-ray decay has been observed. This 3 / 2- state is bound with respect to proton emission but unbound to two-proton decay. The measured γ-ray yield accounts for 43-14+19% of the predicted yield from an excitation cross section of 28 mb. It is unlikely that the missing cross section can be attributed to two-proton emission because the lifetime of this branch would have to be a factor 1700 smaller than predicted by standard barrier penetration calculations. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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