The spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking was experimentally studied at the Heavy Ion Laboratory of the University of Warsaw by use of the DSAM and DCO analysis. Obtained lifetimes, branching ratios and E2/M1 mixing ratios were used to determine B(M1) and B(E2) values. The preliminary results for 124 Cs confirm spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking hypothesis in the 15 -20 spin range.
The impact of different magnetic field configurations on efficiency of internal conversion electron spectrometer was studied. The CST Particle Studio code allows to simulate electron trajectories in a highly inhomogeneous magnetic field produced by set of permanent magnets. It is shown that the suitable selection of permanent magnets can significantly improve electron transmission.
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