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In-beam spectroscopy and shell model structure of the neutron deficient In-103 and CD-100,CD-102

Authors :
Schubart, R
Grawe, H
Gorska, M
Fitzgerald, JB
Heese, J
Kluge, H
Maier, KH
Rejmund, M
Schramm, M
Seweryniak, D
Spohr, K
Kaubler, L
Schubart, R
Grawe, H
Gorska, M
Fitzgerald, JB
Heese, J
Kluge, H
Maier, KH
Rejmund, M
Schramm, M
Seweryniak, D
Spohr, K
Kaubler, L
Publication Year :
1995

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.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235063104
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.0031-8949.1995.T56.057