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A Compilation of Information on the 32S(p,g)33Cl
Reaction and Properties of Excited Levels in 33Cl

 

by Roy E. Miller and Donald L. Smith, ANL/NDM-143 report, Argonne National Laboratory, July 1997
Abstract DATA COMPILATION. Nuclear reaction 32S(p,g)33Cl. Nuclear properties 33Cl. Astrophysics. Resonance properties (p + 32S). Reaction rates. Cross sections. Level structures. Level spins. Gamma-ray transitions. Gamma-ray angular distributions. Gamma-ray multipole mixing ratios. Lifetimes of 33Cl excited states. Compound nucleus (p + 32S).

The complete report contains information on the experimental measurements with comments. Data files are available in exf form, which is an easy to read text format.

A74.exf -- Strengths of (p,g) Resonances in 33Cl, 35Cl and 28Si by M.M. Aleonard, C. Boursiquot, P. Hubert and P. Mennrath, Physics Letters 49B, No. 1, 40 (1974).
A76.exf -- Etude des Etats Excites du 33Cl a l'Aide de la Reaction 32S(p,g)33Cl by M.M. Aleonard, Ph. Hubert, L. Sarger and P. Mennrath, Nuclear Physics A257, 490 (1976).
Ee66.exf -- Measurements of (p,g) Resonance Strengths in the s-d Shell G.A.P. Engelbertink and P.M. Endt, Nuclear Physics 88, 12 (1966).
Eir72.exf -- Studies on Analog States in 33Cl by Isospin-Forbidden Resonances in the Reaction 32S(p,g)33Cl M.A. Eswaran, M. Ismail and N.L. Ragoowansi, Physical Review C5, 1270 (1972). See also: Report BARC-598, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay, India, 1972 (this is a pre-publication document which is essentially identical to the Physical Review paper). CONF Bombay, Volume 14B, 5, 1972 (this is identical to the abstract of the Physical Review paper).
I92.exf -- Direct Proton Capture on 32S C. Iliadis, U. Giesen, J. Gorres, M. Wiescher, S.M. Graff, R.E. Azuma and C.A. Barnes, Nuclear Physics A539, 97 (1992).
Kra75.exf -- Strengths of Analogue Resonances in (p,g) Reactions on Sulphur Isotopes J. Keinonen, M. Riihonen and A. Anttila, Physica Scripta 12, 280 (1975).
K85su.exf -- Measurements of Relative Thick Target Yields for PIGE Analysis on Light Elements in the Proton Energy Interval 2.4-4.2 MeV A.Z. Kiss, E. Koltay, B. Nyako, E. Somorjal, A. Anttila and J. Raisanen, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 89, No. 1, 123 (1985).
Rwk87.exf -- Absolute Thick-target g-ray Yields for Elemental Analysis by 7- and 9-MeV Protons J. Raisanen, T. Witting and J. Keinonen, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B28, 199 (1987).
S83su.exf -- Effect of Excited States on Thermonuclear Reaction Rates D.G. Sargood, Australian Journal of Physics 36, 583 (1983).


The EXFOR format, which is widely used for compiling neutron cross section data, was adapted for the present purpose [CINDA97]. This format provides for an easily deciphered, platform-independent ASCII representation of both textual and numerical data. Furthermore, it is a format which is generally familiar to investigators in the nuclear data community. Since the EXFOR format has been used in the past almost exclusively for compiling data on neutron reactions, some creativity had to be exercised in producing the present files of data relevant to charged-particle reactions and properties of reaction-product nuclei while still preserving most of the historical characteristics of the file structure. These files have been sent to the National Nuclear Data Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, U.S.A., for inclusion in the library of data on charged-particle reactions which is being collected there.