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Decay properties of ground-state and isomer of 103In

Authors :
E. Roeckl
J. Schwarzenberg
R. Kirchner
Robert Grzywacz
A. A. Bykov
A. Woehr
O. Klepper
J. Żylicz
V. Wittman
M. Pfützner
G. Reusen
B. A. Brown
K. Rykaczewski
Marc Huyse
M. Karny
L. Batist
J. Szerypo
P. Van Duppen
H. Keller
K.-H. Schmidt
A. Piechaczek
A. Płochocki
Z. Janas
Source :
Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei. 359:117-126
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1997.

Abstract

The β-decay properties of ground-state and isomer of 103In were investigated by means of γ-ray spectroscopy. The half-lives of 103g In and 103m In were determined to be 60 ± 1 s and 34 ± 2 s, respectively. Out of 149 γ transitions ascribed to the decay of 103g In, 104 have been placed in a decay scheme including 55 excited states of 103g Cd. The main part of the resulting distribution of the Gamow-Teller strength B(GT) is associated with the feeding of 103Cd levels at excitation energies around 3 MeV. This observation can be interpreted as a sign of dominant feeding of three-quasiparticle states in 103Cd, which correspond to the 1+(πg 9/2 −1 , vg7/2)⊗πg9/2 shell-model configuration spread over many levels. The sum of the B(GT) values deduced from the present γ-ray data amounts to 0. 34, which provides a lower limit to the total Gamow-Teller strength. The B(GT) distribution for 103In decay is compared to the corresponding experimental results for 105,107,109In and to theoretical predictions for 99,101In. The latter were calculated by using an advanced spherical shell model. The β-branching ratio for the 103m In decay is estimated and compared with the relevant values for the neighbouring indium isotopes including 101In whose half-life was determined to be 14. 9 ± 1.2 s.

Details

ISSN :
14315831 and 09397922
Volume :
359
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3a0828f8c93bc99e96ca11f600dec3ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s002180050376