Isomer and Beta-decay Spectroscopy of Tz=1 Isotopes Below the N=Z=50 Shell Gap

P. Boutachkov, N. Braun, T. Brock, B. S. Nara Singh, A. Blazhev, Z. Liu, R. Wadsworth, M. Gorska, H. Grawe, S. Pietri, C. Domingo-Pardo, T. Faestermann, F. Farinon, J. Grebosz, I. Kojuharov, N. Kurz, C. Nociforo, Zs Podolyak, A. Prochazka, S. SteerL. Caceres, T. Engert, J. Gerl, N. Goel, Robert Hoischen, H. Schaffner, H. Weick, H-J Wollersheim, L. Bettermann, F. Finke, K. Geibel, G. Ilie, H. Iwasaki, J. Jolie, J. Nyberg, P. Reiter, C. Scholl, P-A Soderstrom, N. Warr, K. Eppinger, A. Gottardo, C. Hinke, R. Kruecken, M. Pfuetzner, P. Regan, S. Rinta-Antila, Dirk Rudolph, P. Woods, A. Atac, E. Merchan

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Abstract

The RISING setup at the GSI-FRS facility was used to investigate the isomer and beta decays in N~Z~50 Cd, Ag and Pd isotopes. A preliminary analysis of the data has revealed new results on the Tz=1, 94Pd, 96Ag and 98Cd isotopes. In 94Pd a new high-spin isomer was observed, whilst in 96Ag 3 new isomeric states were identified, including core-excited states. In 98Cd a new high-energy isomeric γ-ray transition is observed, thus enabling us to confirm the previous spin assignment for the core-excited 12+ isomer.
Original languageEnglish
Article number092019
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume312
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Bibliographical note

International Nuclear Physics Conference 2010 (Inpc): Nuclear Structure

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  • Subatomic Physics

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