6533b823fe1ef96bd127f417
RESEARCH PRODUCT
In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 103Cd
R. SchubartE MakelaG. SlettenZ. SujkowskiA. JohnsonA. AtacM. PalaczS. TörmänenZs. DombrádiJ. IwanickiAndras KerekÖ. SkeppstedtJohan NybergJ. KownackiMatej LipoglavšekMatej LipoglavšekLars-olov NorlinH. A. RothH. GraweJenny L. PerssonP. BednarczykD. SeweryniakD. SeweryniakJoakim CederkällD. FoltescuJ. BlomqvistG. De AngelisRamon WyssG PerezT VassT ShizumaM. De PoliDan JerrestamAndrej LikarS. JuutinenClaes Fahlandersubject
PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCascadeExcited stateGamma rayNeutronParity (physics)Atomic physicsSpectroscopyElectronic band structuredescription
Excited states of Cd-103 were studied in the reaction Ni-58(Cr-50,4pn)Cd-103. The NORDBALL array with neutron and charged particle detectors was employed for the detection of gamma rays and light evaporated particles. The level scheme of Cd-103 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. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997-10-01 | Nuclear Physics A |