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IN-BEAM GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY OF IN-102

SEWERYNIAK, D (author)
Cederwall, Bo (author)
NYBERG, J (author)
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FAHLANDER, C (author)
JOHNSON, A (author)
KEREK, A (author)
KOWNACKI, J (author)
NORLIN, LO (author)
ADAMIDES, E (author)
ATAC, A (author)
BLOMQVIST, J (author)
GRAWE, H (author)
IDEGUCHI, E (author)
JULIN, R (author)
JUUTINEN, S (author)
KARCZMARCZYK, W (author)
MITARAI, S (author)
PIIPARINEN, M (author)
SCHUBART, R (author)
SLETTEN, G (author)
TORMANEN, S (author)
VIRTANEN, A (author)
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1993
1993
English.
In: Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei. - 0939-7922 .- 1431-5831. ; 345:2, s. 243-244
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Neutron deficient nuclei close to 100Sn have been investigated in-beam by gamma-ray spectroscopic methods using the NORDBALL detector array. A beam of 270 MeV Ni-58 was used to bombard a target of Fe-54. Reaction channel separation was achieved with a 4pi charged particle multi-detector set-up together with a 1pi neutron detector wall placed in the forward direction. Excited states of 102In were identified for the first time. The level scheme constructed from gamma-gamma-particle-coincidence and gamma-gamma-angular correlation analysis is presented. The structure of 102In is discussed and compared to neighboring nuclei in the framework of the nuclear shell-model.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Subatomär fysik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Subatomic Physics (hsv//eng)

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