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'Safe' Coulomb Excitation ofMg30

Authors :
Achim Richter
P. Reiter
T. Davinson
M. Pasini
Markku Oinonen
M. Pantea
O. Forstner
M. Huyse
S. Emhofer
R. von Hahn
G. Schrieder
H. Boie
M. Lauer
Dietrich Habs
A. M. Hurst
L. Liljeby
M. Münch
C. Alvarez
U. K. Pal
Ulli Köster
H. Simon
S. Franchoo
T. Sieber
Georg Bollen
Heiko Scheit
P. Van Duppen
Joakim Cederkäll
Dirk Schwalm
P. Schmidt
P. A. Butler
P. G. Thirolf
J. Gerl
L. M. Fraile
R. Lutter
J. Fitting
Dirk Weisshaar
N. Warr
J. Äystö
P. Van den Bergh
O. Thelen
H. O. U. Fynbo
J. Eberth
O. Ivanov
Oliver Kester
R. Krücken
Fredrik Wenander
J. Van de Walle
O. Niedermaier
P. Lieb
F. Ames
G. Huber
Thomas Nilsson
V. Bildstein
P. Delahaye
K. Rudolph
P. Mayet
Th. Kröll
A. Scherillo
G. Walter
F. Aksouh
Björn Jonson
J. Iwanicki
B. H. Wolf
H. Hess
R. Repnow
G. Gersch
A. Schempp
F. Köck
Roman Gernhäuser
Holger Podlech
T. Behrens
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 94
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2005.

Abstract

We report on the first radioactive beam experiment performed at the recently commissioned REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN in conjunction with the highly efficient γ spectrometer MINIBALL. Using Mg-30 ions accelerated to an energy of 2.25 MeV/u together with a thin Ni-nat target, Coulomb excitation of the first excited 2(+) states of the projectile and target nuclei well below the Coulomb barrier was observed. From the measured relative deexcitation γ-ray yields the B(E2;0(gs)(+)R 2(1)(+)) value of Mg-30 was determined to be 241(31)e(2) fm(4). Our result is lower than values obtained at projectile fragmentation facilities using the intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation method, and confirms the theoretical conjecture that the neutron-rich magnesium isotope Mg-30 resides outside the "island of inversion."

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........64c47d6019026c6990072a3c139749e1