The time-of-flight system allowed separation of neutrons from gamma rays (see Fig. 10), and counting the gamma rays gave determinations of the number of prompt gamma rays emitted following a number of nuclear reactions, including (p,p'), (α,p), (α,α'), (d,α), (p,α), and (d,p) [Ref.15].
Utilizing delayed coincidence techniques, numerous microsecond half life isomers were identified in heavy nuclei [Ref.16].