Abstract
A study has been made of the O16(p, γ)F17 and Ne20(p, γ)Na21 reactions by counting the positron activities of F17 and Na21 following proton bombardment of oxygen and neon targets. The O16(p, γ)F17 cross section was measured at a proton bombarding energy of 616 kev to be 0.29±0.03 microban and the Ne20(p, γ)Na21 cross section was measured at 1100 kev to be 1.3±0.7 microbarns. These cross sections are consistent with the reaction process in each case being one of direct radiative capture. In addition, the energy dependence of the O16(p, γ)F17 cross section from 275 kev to 616 kev was also consistent with the direct-capture hypothesis.