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Claes Fahlander

Professor emeritus

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Electric quadrupole moments of the 2(1)(+) states in Cd-100,Cd-102,Cd-104

Author

  • Andreas Ekström
  • Joakim Cederkäll
  • Douglas DiJulio
  • Claes Fahlander
  • M. Hjorth-Jensen
  • A. Blazhev
  • B. Bruyneel
  • P. A. Butler
  • T. Davinson
  • J. Eberth
  • C. Fransen
  • K. Geibel
  • H. Hess
  • O. Ivanov
  • J. Iwanicki
  • O. Kester
  • J. Kownacki
  • U. Koester
  • B. A. Marsh
  • P. Reiter
  • M. Scheck
  • B. Siebeck
  • S. Siem
  • I. Stefanescu
  • H. K. Toft
  • G. M. Tveten
  • J. Van de Walle
  • D. Voulot
  • N. Warr
  • D. Weisshaar
  • F. Wenander
  • K. Wrzosek
  • M. Zielinska

Summary, in English

Using the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN the Coulomb excitation cross sections for the 0(gs)(+)-> 2(1)(+) transition in the beta-unstable isotopes Cd-100,Cd-102,Cd-104 have been measured for the first time. Two different targets were used, which allows for the first extraction of the static electric quadrupole moments Q(2(1)(+)) in Cd-102,Cd-104. In addition to the B(E2) values in Cd-102,Cd-104, a first experimental limit for the B(E2) value in Cd-100 is presented. The data was analyzed using the maximum likelihood method. The provided probability distributions impose a test for theoretical predictions of the static and dynamic moments. The data are interpreted within the shell-model using realistic matrix elements obtained from a G-matrix renormalized CD-Bonn interaction. In view of recent results for the light Sn isotopes the data are discussed in the context of a renormalization of the neutron effective charge. This study is the first to use the reorientation effect for post-accelerated short-lived radioactive isotopes to simultaneously determine the B(E2) and the Q(2(1)(+)) values.

Department/s

  • Nuclear physics

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)

Volume

80

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0556-2813