Neutron Excitations Across the N=50 Shell Gap in 102In

D Sohler, M Palacz, Z Dombradi, J Blomqvist, Claes Fahlander, LO Norlin, J Nyberg, T Back, K Lagergren, Dirk Rudolph, A Algora, Corina Andreoiu, G de Angelis, A Atac, D Bazzacco, Joakim Cederkäll, B Cederwall, B Fant, E Farnea, A GadeaM Gorska, H Grawe, N Hashimito-Saitoh, A Johnson, A Kerek, W Klamra, J Kownacki, SM Lenzi, A LIkar, M Lipoglavsek, M Moszynski, DR Napoli, C Rossi-Alvarez, HA Roth, T Saitoh, D Seweryniak, O Skeppstedt, J Timar, M Weiszflog, M Wolinska

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    Abstract

    The structure of In-102 has been investigated by in-beam gamma-spectroscopic methods. Knowledge on the excited states of this nucleus has significantly been extended. Three cascades of transitions were observed to exceed the spin-energy domain spanned by the pig(9/2)(-1)v(d(5/2),g(7/2))(3) configurations. The new high spin states at similar to 4 MeV excitation energy could be assigned to the pig(9/2)(-1)v(d(5/2), g(7/2))(2)h (11/2) configuration, while at least those at 4.733, 5.192 and 5.853 MeV most likely arise from the vg(9/2) --> vd(5/2), g(7/2) one-particle-one-hole excitation across the N = 50 shell closure.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)181-189
    JournalNuclear Physics, Section A
    Volume708
    Issue number3-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Subatomic Physics

    Free keywords

    • with shell model calculations
    • multipolarities
    • EUROBALL and ISIS arrays
    • E=240 MeV
    • transition
    • 54Fe(Ni-58
    • np2 alpha)
    • measured E gamma
    • gamma-
    • gamma
    • I gamma
    • (charged particle)gamma-
    • (neutron)gamma-coin
    • gamma-ray
    • polarization
    • In-102 deduced levels
    • J
    • configurations
    • pi
    • comparison
    • neutron wall

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