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Joakim

Joakim Cederkäll

Professor

Joakim

In-beam study of 102Sn

Author

  • M. Lipoglavšek
  • M. Górska
  • J. Nyberg
  • A. Atac
  • A. Axelsson
  • R. A. Bark
  • J. Blomqvist
  • J. Cederkäll
  • B. Cederwall
  • G. de Angelis
  • C. Fahlander
  • H. Grawe
  • A. Johnson
  • S. Leoni
  • A. Likar
  • M. Matiuzzi
  • S. Mitarai
  • L. O. Norlin
  • M. Palacz
  • J. Persson
  • H. A. Roth
  • R. Schubart
  • D. Seweryniak
  • T. Shizuma
  • Skeppstedt
  • D. Sohler
  • G. Sletten
  • W. B. Walters
  • M. Weiszflog

Summary, in English

Excited states in 102Sn have been identified for the first time, in an in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic experiment. Two γ-ray transitions with energies 1472 and 497 keV following the decay of the seniority 6+ isomer with t1/2 = 1.0(5) μs were unambiguously assigned to 102Sn. Due to the very low cross section of about 2 μb for producing 102Sn in the reaction 50Cr(58Ni,1α2n), a highly selective detector setup utilizing NORDBALL ancillary detectors and a recoil catcher device was used. High γ-ray detection efficiency was achieved with two EUROBALL Ge cluster detectors.

Department/s

  • Department of Physics

Publishing year

1987-01-01

Language

English

Pages

239-240

Publication/Series

Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei

Volume

356

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Keywords

  • 21.10.Tg
  • 23.20.Lv
  • 25.70.Gh
  • 27.60.+j

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0939-7922