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Excitation strengths in109Sn: Single-neutron and collective excitations near100Sn

Authors :
M. Hjorth-Jensen
Joakim Cederkäll
R. Lutter
Claes Fahlander
Jan Diriken
K. Geibel
A. Blazhev
J. Iwanicki
Herbert Hess
T. Davinson
Roman Gernhaeuser
Douglas D. DiJulio
Andreas Görgen
Kathrin Wimmer
M. Albers
D. Voulot
P. Reiter
Iain Darby
Andreas Ekström
Vinzenz Bildstein
J. Van de Walle
M. Seidlitz
Sunniva Siem
Marcus Scheck
N. Warr
Gry Merete Tveten
Ch. Fransen
Jan Taprogge
Fredrik Wenander
H. De Witte
Source :
Physical Review C. 86
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2012.

Abstract

A set of B(E2) values for the low-lying excited states in the radioactive isotope Sn-109 were deduced from a Coulomb excitation experiment. The 2.87-MeV/u radioactive beam was produced at the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN and was incident on a secondary Ni-58 target. The B(E2) values were determined using the known 2(+) -> 0(+) reduced transition probability in Ni-58 as normalization with the semiclassical Coulomb excitation code GOSIA2. The transition probabilities are compared to shell-model calculations based on a realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction and the predictions of a simple core-excitation model. This measurement represents the first determination of multiple B(E2) values in a light Sn nucleus using the Coulomb excitation technique with low-energy radioactive beams. The results provide constraints for the single-neutron states relative to Sn-100 and also indicate the importance of both single-neutron and collective excitations in the light Sn isotopes. (Less)

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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