2000
DOI: 10.1007/s12043-000-0126-x
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Parity of the band head at 3710 keV in 99Rh using clover detector as compton polarimeter

Abstract: Clover detector has been used as a Compton polarimeter to measure the linear polarization of -rays produced in heavy ion fusion reaction. The polarization sensitivity of the clover detector has been measured over -ray energies ranging from 386 to 1368 keV. The E1 multipolarity of the 1117 keV transition in Rh has been established using this polarimeter. This has resulted in the assignment of negative parity to the band head at 3710 keV in Rh.

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“…Q(E γ ) is dependent on the incident gamma-ray energy and the geometry of the polarimeter and its values, were obtained for a similar setup as reported by Palit et al [22]. The theoretical polarizations were determined using eq.…”
Section: A Determination Of Spins and Paritiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Q(E γ ) is dependent on the incident gamma-ray energy and the geometry of the polarimeter and its values, were obtained for a similar setup as reported by Palit et al [22]. The theoretical polarizations were determined using eq.…”
Section: A Determination Of Spins and Paritiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The multipolarities of γ-rays were deduced from the angular distribution and angular correlation analysis using the Directional Correlation of Oriented states of nuclei (DCO) ratio method [5]. The parities of the states were deduced from the polarization asymmetry measurements [6,7]. The details of the analysis can be found in Ref.…”
Section: Experimental Set-up and Analysis Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• was used as a Compton-polarimeter to assign the electric or magnetic nature of γ-rays [20,21]. For a Comptonpolarimeter, the polarization asymmetry ∆ of the transition is defined as [20] …”
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confidence: 99%