In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 103Cd
✍ Scribed by M. Palacz; J. Cederkäll; M. Lipoglavšek; J. Persson; A. Ataç; J. Blomqvist; H. Grawe; C. Fahlander; J. Iwanicki; A. Johnson; A. Kerek; J. Kownacki; A. Likar; L.-O. Norlin; J. Nyberg; R. Schubart; D. Seweryniak; Z. Sujkowski; R. Wyss; G. de Angelis; P. Bednarczyk; Zs. Dombrádi; D. Foltescu; D. Jerrestam; S. Juutinen; E. Mäkelä; G. Perez; M. de Poli; H.A. Roth; T. Shizuma; Ö. Skeppstedt; G. Sletten; S. Törmänen; T. Vass
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 794 KB
- Volume
- 624
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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✦ Synopsis
Excited states of l°3Cd were studied in the reaction 58Ni(S°Cr,4pn)J°3Cd. The NORDBALL array with neutron and charged particle detectors was employed for the detection of y rays and light evaporated particles. The level scheme of l°3Cd was significantly extended. A strong cascade of E2 transitions connecting negative parity states was found. Shell model calculations were performed and positive parity excited states were interpreted in terms of neutron-particle and proton-hole excitations with respect to the doubly magic N = Z = 50 core. The negative parity band was well reproduced by the total routhian surface calculations. @ 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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