In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of Cd-103

M Palacz, Joakim Cederkäll, M Lipoglavsek, J Persson, A Atac, J Blomqvist, H Grawe, C Fahlander, J Iwanicki, A Johnson, A Kerek, J Kownacki, A Likar, LO Norlin, J Nyberg, R Schubart, D Seweryniak, Z Sujkowski, R Wyss, G deAngelisP Bednarczyk, Z Dombradi, D Foltescu, D Jerrestam, S Juutinen, E Makela, G Perez, M dePoli, HA Roth, T Shizuma, O Skeppstedt, G Sletten, S Tormanen, T Vass

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-224
JournalNuclear Physics, Section A
Volume624
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Subatomic Physics

Free keywords

  • E=216-261 MeV
  • 4pn gamma)
  • Ni-58(Cr-50
  • measured gamma gamma-coin
  • E-gamma
  • I-gamma
  • Cd-103 deduced high-spin levels
  • J
  • pi
  • band structure

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