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High-spin states in the neutron-rich A∼100 region

D. A. TorresR. ChapmanK.-m. SpohrJ. F. SmithV. KumarA. HodsdonX. LiangR. OrlandiP. WadyZ. WangM. LabicheD. O’donnellJ. OllierD. BazzaccoS. BeghiniE. FarneaR. MărgineanD. MengoniG. MontagnoliF. RecchiaF. ScarlassaraC. A. UrS. LunardiT. KröllA. GottardoS. AydinL. CorradiE. FiorettoA. GadeaG. De AngelisN. MărgineanD. R. NapoliR. SilvestriA. M. StefaniniS. SzilnerJ. J. Valiente-dobónF. D. VedovaM. AxiotisT. MartinezS. J. FreemanA. G. SmithG. JonesN. ThompsonF. HaasF. TatjanaAudrey ChatillonHerbert FaustGabriele FioniDominique GoutteHéloise Goutte

subject

Physicsγ-ray transitionsSpin statesSpectrometerAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaLifetimesPRISMA-CLARA spectrometerGASP arrayDeep inelastic scatteringSpectral lineNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Excited stateNuclear fusionNeutronGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsγ-ray transitions; GASP array; Lifetimes; PRISMA-CLARA spectrometer; Physics and Astronomy (all)Nuclear Experiment

description

Two experimental setups have been used to study excited states of neutron‐rich nuclei in the A∼100 region. Extended level schemes and lifetime measurements were obtained using deep‐inelastic and fusion‐fission reactions with the CLARA‐PRISMA spectrometer and the Ge‐array GASP respectively. Experimental information from GASP has been used to complement the CLARA‐PRISMA experiment. Time spectra have been used to measure the lifetimes of isomeric states. Preliminary results are presented for 89Rb.

https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3258218