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AUTHOR
Anders Bäcklin
On the 2485 keV γ-ray line in208Pb
The 2485 keV γ-ray line, which in a GSI experiment originally was suggested to decay from the 6+ state of the double octupole vibration in 208Pb, was in a later experiment in Berlin proposed to belong to 207Pb, populated in one-neutron transfer. It has been searched for in the present experiment using Coulomb excitation.
AbsoluteE0 andE2 transition rates and collective states in116Sn
AbsoluteE0 andE2 transition rates in116Sn have been measured using several newly developed techniques. ManyE2 transitions are observed to have a collective character withB(E2) values of up to 60 W.u. The presence of deformed excited states in116Sn is discussed in view of the results obtained.
Collective states in 116Sn
Electromagnetic properties of low-spin states in102, 104Pd
Electromagnetic transitions from low-lying 0+, 2+, 4+ and 3− states in102, 104Pd have been studied using (p, 2n) and (p, p′) reactions and Coulomb excitation. TheE2 transition probabilities from the 0 3 + state in102Pd (13 W.u.) and from the 02/+ state in104Pd (14 W.u.) are somewhat low for two-phonon states. Generally, theE2 transition rates are reasonably well reproduced by the IBA-2 and by the boson-expansion description. The intruding 0 2 + state (t1/2=14.3 ns) in102Pd is connected to the 22/+ and 2 3 + states via strong E2 transitions: B(E2; 0 2 + → 2 2 + )=96±40 W.u.; B(E2; 2 3 + → 0 2 + =17±11 W.u.
Decay characteristics of 0 2 + and 0 3 + states in112Cd and114Cd
Absolute rates ofE0 andE2 transitions depopulating 0 2 + and 0 3 + states in112Cd and114Cd have been determined using conversion-electron andγ-ray spectroscopy, and double Coulomb excitation. The collectivity of these states is established and discussed.