Excited States in 103Sn: Neutron Single-particle Energies with Respect to 100Sn

Claes Fahlander, M. Palacz, Dirk Rudolph, D. Sohler, J. Blomqvist, J. Kownacki, K. Lagergren, L. O. Norlin, J. Nyberg, A. Algora, Corina Andreoiu, G. de Angelis, A. Atac, D. Bazzacco, L. Berglund, T. Back, J. Cederkall, B. Cederwall, Z. Dombradi, B. FantE. Farnea, A. Gadea, M. Gorska, H. Grawe, N. Hashimoto-Saitoh, A. Johnson, A. Kerek, W. Klamra, S. M. Lenzi, A. Likar, M. Lipoglavsek, M. Moszynski, D. R. Napoli, C. Rossi-Alvarez, H. A. Roth, T. Saitoh, D. Seweryniak, O. Skeppstedt, M. Weiszflog, M. Wolinska

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    Abstract

    Gamma-ray lines from Sn-103 have been identified for the first time using EUROBALL and ancillary detectors. The level scheme of Sn-103 has been established by means of particle-gated gamma gamma coincidences. The energy spacing between the g(7/2) and d(5/2) neutron single-particle orbitals is determined from the excited states in Sn-103.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number021307(R)
    JournalPhysical Review C (Nuclear Physics)
    Volume63
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

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    • Subatomic Physics

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