Gamma Radiation from Resonance Neutron Capture in Mercury

Abstract
An experiment has been performed to detect individual high-energy gamma rays associated with resonance capture in mercury, using an electron linear accelerator as a pulsed neutron source. The gamma-ray spectrum from the 34-ev resonance in the compound nucleus Hg200 has intense components of higher energy than does the spectrum from thermal capture in this isotope. From this it can be inferred that the spin of the 34-ev resonance is most probably 1 with negative parity.