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Joakim

Joakim Cederkäll

Professor

Joakim

High-spin studies of the neutron deficient nuclei In-103, In-105, In-107, and In-109

Author

  • J Kownacki
  • M Lipoglavsek
  • LO Norlin
  • J Nyberg
  • D Seweryniak
  • Joakim Cederkäll
  • M Palacz
  • J Persson
  • A Atac
  • B Cederwall
  • C Fahlander
  • H Grawe
  • A Johnson
  • A Kerek
  • W Klamra
  • M Karny
  • F Liden
  • A Likar
  • R Schubart
  • R Wyss
  • E Adamides
  • G de Angelis
  • P Bednarczyk
  • Z Dombradi
  • D Foltescu
  • M Gorska
  • E Ideguchi
  • D Jerrestam
  • R Julin
  • S Juutinen
  • S Mitarai
  • E Makela
  • G Perez
  • M Piiparinen
  • M de Poli
  • HA Roth
  • T Shizuma
  • J Skeppstedt
  • G Sletten
  • S Tormanen
  • T Vass
  • A Virtanen

Summary, in English

High-spin states of the isotopes In-103,In-105,In-107,In-109 have been investigated using in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopic methods. Results from three different experiments are presented. Targets of Fe-54, Cr-50, and Mo-92 were bombarded by a 270 and 261 MeV Ni-58 beam and by a 95 MeV F-19 beam, respectively. Reaction channel separation was achieved with a charged-particle detector array and in the first two experiments also with a 1 pi neutron detector system. As a result of these experiments the level schemes of In-103,In-105,In-107,In-109 were significantly extended. Excited states of these odd-A indium isotopes are discussed within the framework of the nuclear shell model and the hole-core coupling scheme. The systematics of excited states of light odd-A indium isotopes is also discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.

Publishing year

1997

Language

English

Pages

239-258

Publication/Series

Nuclear Physics, Section A

Volume

627

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0375-9474