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- Borcan, C, et al.
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First identification of excited states in the N = Z nucleus Br-70
- 1999
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In: EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A. - : SPRINGER VERLAG. ; 5:3, s. 243-246
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Excited states in the T-z = 0 nucleus Br-70 have been investigated using the reaction Ni-58(O-16,1p3n). gamma rays were detected with one EUROBALL CLUSTER detector and three single HPGe detectors. Charged particles and neutrons were registered with the Ro
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- Gorska, M, et al.
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Cd-98(48)50 : The two-proton-hole spectrum in Sn-100(50)50
- 1997
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In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 79:13, s. 2415-2418
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Excited states in Cd-98, two proton holes from Sn-100, were identified and studied for the first time, using in-beam spectroscopy with highly selective ancillary detectors. The structure of the (pi g(9/2))(-2) two-proton-hole spectrum below a T-1/2 = 0.48(16) mu s isomer is deduced and compared to shell-model predictions. A tentative I-pi = (8(+)) assignment, as suggested by systematics, yields a strongly reduced B(E2,8(+) --> 6(+)) = 0.44((+20)(-10)) W.u., corresponding to an effective proton charge of e(pi) = 0.85((+20)(-10))e, which is at variance with existing theoretical predictions.
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- Gorska, M, et al.
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Spectroscopy of the T-z=1 nuclei close to Sn-100
- 1997
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In: Acta Physica Polonica B. - 0587-4254 .- 1509-5770. ; 28:1-2, s. 303-307
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The two nuclei Cd-98 and Sn-102, closest neighbours of Sn-100, have been studied with a recoil catcher setup, following the reactions: Ni-58(Ti-46, alpha 2n)Cd-98 and Ni-58(Cr-50, alpha 2n)Sn-102. Long lived isomeric states were measured in Cd-98 I-pi = (8+), t(1/2) = 0.48(8) mu s and in Sn-102 I-pi = (6(+)) with t(1/2) = 1.0(6) mu s. The proposed experimental level schemes of the isomeric decay are presented and compared to the shell model predictions.
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- Kownacki, J, et al.
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The isospin dependent p-n multiplets in the region of doubly magic Sn-100
- 1996
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Experimental data on p-n multiplets appearing in the nuclei near double-magic Sn-100 accesible in heavy-ion fusion-evaporation experiments have been analyzed. Proton-rich nuclei in this region have been investigated using the NORDBALL array. A Ni-58 beams at energies of 270 Mev on Fe-54 and 261 MeV on Cr-50 targets were used. Reaction channel separation was achieved with a 4 pi charged particle multi-detector set-up together with a 1 pi neutron detector wall placed in the forward direction. On the basis of gamma gamma-coincidence and angular correlation relations a level schemes of several light Sn, In, Sb, Te and I nuclei were observed for the first time in the present experiment. The observed structure of nuclei are discussed in the framework of the nuclear shell-model. The p-n multiplets in the A similar to 100 region corresponding to the nucleon pairs with mixed configurations has been considered as a playground for the tests of the T = 0 and T = 1 parts of the effective interaction.
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- Kownacki, J, et al.
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The isospin dependent p-n multiplets in the region of doubly magic Sn-100
- 1996
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In: ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B. - : POLISH ACAD SCIENCES INST PHYSICS. ; 27:1-2, s. 87-97
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Experimental data on p-n multiplets appearing in the nuclei near double-magic Sn-100 accesible in heavy-ion fusion-evaporation experiments have been analyzed. Proton-rich nuclei in this region have been investigated using the NORDBALL array. A Ni-58 beams
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- Lipoglavšek, M., et al.
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In-beam study of 102Sn
- 1996
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In: Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei. - 0939-7922 .- 1431-5831. ; 356:3, s. 239-240
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Excited states in 102Sn have been identified for the first time, in an in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic experiment. Two γ-ray transitions with energies 1472 and 497 keV following the decay of the seniority 6+ isomer with t1/2 = 1.0(5) μs were unambiguously assigned to 102Sn. Due to the very low cross section of about 2 μb for producing 102Sn in the reaction 50Cr(58Ni,1α2n), a highly selective detector setup utilizing NORDBALL ancillary detectors and a recoil catcher device was used. High γ-ray detection efficiency was achieved with two EUROBALL Ge cluster detectors.
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- Schubart, R, et al.
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In-beam spectroscopy and shell model structure of the neutron deficient In-103 and CD-100,CD-102
- 1995
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In: Physica Scripta. - : ROYAL SWEDISH ACAD SCIENCES. - 0031-8949 .- 1402-4896. ; T56, s. 311-315
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The ?-decay of the neutron deficient nuclei 103In and 100,102Cd has been studied following the reactions 58Ni + 50Cr and 58Ni + 46,48Ti at 250 MeV and 230 MeV bombarding energy of the 58Ni beam, respectively. Evaporation neutrons and charged particles were measured in coincidence with prompt and delayed ?-rays with the multidetector array OSIRIS. To investigate the decay of the I? = 8+ isomers of 100,102Cd a recoil catcher setup inside OSIRIS was used. Six new ?-ray transitions of 100Cd and four of 102Cd with intensities of 1-10% of the main ?-ray cascades were found. Two new states of 100Cd were established and firm spin-parity assignments were made to all states below the isomer. These new states were identified as the 4+ and the 6+ members of the proton ?g9/2?2 multiplet. The experimental states of 103In and of 100,102Cd are compared to shell model predictions in the ?(p1/2, g9/2) v(d5/2, g7/2, s1/2, d3/2, h11/2) configuration space.
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- Cederkall, J, et al.
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First evidence for excited states in In-101
- 1996
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In: PHYSICAL REVIEW C-NUCLEAR PHYSICS. - : AMER INST PHYSICS. - 0556-2813. ; 53:4, s. 1955-1958
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- The first evidence for excited states in In-101 is presented. In-101 is the lightest In isotope observed in an in-beam experiment. Two gamma-ray transitions at 1309 and 341 keV, respectively, are strong candidates for a cascade to the ground state in this
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