Exotic Nuclear Studies Around and Below A=100

B. S. Nara Singh, R. Wadsworth, P. Boutachkov, A. Blazhev, H. Grawe, T. S. Brock, N. Braun, M. Go, S. Pietri, D. Rudolph, C. Domingo-Pardo, S. J. Steer, A. Atac, L. Bettermann, L. Cáceres, K. Eppinger, T. Engert, T. Faestermann, F. Farinon, F. FinkeK. Geibel, J. Gerl, R. Gernhäuser, N. Goel, A. Gottardo, J. Grȩbosz, C. Hinke, R. Hoischen, G. Llie, H. Iwasaki, J. Jolie, A. Kaşkaş, I. Kojouharov, R. Krücken, N. Kurz, E. Merchánt, C. Nociforo, J. Nyberg, M. Pfützner, A. Prochazka, Zs Podolyák, P. H. Regan, P. Reiter, S. Rinta-Antila, C. Scholl, H. Schaffner, N. Warr, H. Weick, H. J. Wollersheim, P. J. Woods, F. Nowacki, K. Sieja

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Abstract

A RISING experiment with an aim to study exotic Cd nuclei was carried out at GSI-FRS facility. Some preliminary results from this experiment are presented here. In particular, the β decay of 96Cd to 96Ag revealed the existence of a high spin isomer predicted a few decades ago. In this context, the structures of both these nuclei are discussed. Shell model calculations using the Gross-Frenkel interaction are used to interpret the results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication4th International Conference on Proton Emitting Nuclei and Related Topics, PROCON2011
Pages19-24
Number of pages6
Volume1409
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Dec 1
Event4th International Conference on Proton Emitting Nuclei and Related Topics, PROCON2011 - Bordeaux, France
Duration: 2011 Jun 62011 Jun 10

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Proton Emitting Nuclei and Related Topics, PROCON2011
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBordeaux
Period2011/06/062011/06/10

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Subatomic Physics

Keywords

  • beta decay
  • Cadmium nuclei with mass number 94, 96
  • gamma-ray spectroscopy
  • high spin isomer
  • iso-scalar neutron-proton interaction
  • isomer decay
  • Palladium
  • Silver

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