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Joakim

Joakim Cederkäll

Professor

Joakim

Excited States in 103Sn: Neutron Single-particle Energies with Respect to 100Sn

Author

  • Claes Fahlander
  • M. Palacz
  • Dirk Rudolph
  • D. Sohler
  • J. Blomqvist
  • J. Kownacki
  • K. Lagergren
  • L. O. Norlin
  • J. Nyberg
  • A. Algora
  • Corina Andreoiu
  • G. de Angelis
  • A. Atac
  • D. Bazzacco
  • L. Berglund
  • T. Back
  • J. Cederkall
  • B. Cederwall
  • Z. Dombradi
  • B. Fant
  • E. Farnea
  • A. Gadea
  • M. Gorska
  • H. Grawe
  • N. Hashimoto-Saitoh
  • A. Johnson
  • A. Kerek
  • W. Klamra
  • S. M. Lenzi
  • A. Likar
  • M. Lipoglavsek
  • M. Moszynski
  • D. R. Napoli
  • C. Rossi-Alvarez
  • H. A. Roth
  • T. Saitoh
  • D. Seweryniak
  • O. Skeppstedt
  • M. Weiszflog
  • M. Wolinska

Summary, in English

Gamma-ray lines from Sn-103 have been identified for the first time using EUROBALL and ancillary detectors. The level scheme of Sn-103 has been established by means of particle-gated gamma gamma coincidences. The energy spacing between the g(7/2) and d(5/2) neutron single-particle orbitals is determined from the excited states in Sn-103.

Department/s

  • Nuclear physics

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)

Volume

63

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

Research group

  • Nuclear Structure

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0556-2813