Abstract
Angular distributions and energy spectra of the neutrons from the reaction 10B (d, n)11 C have been measured at 1·08 MeV bombarding energy using the photographic plate technique. Energy levels were found in 11C at 2·02±0·04, 4·24±0·03 and 4·73±0·03 MeV. A large part of the reaction cross section must be due to compound nucleus formation. The experimental angular distributions can be adequately represented if a pure stripping curve is added to an isotropic distribution from compound nucleus formation. The orbital angular momentum of the captured protons has been determined.