2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.100.024302
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Properties of γ -decaying isomers in the Sn100 region populated in fragmentation of a Xe124

Abstract: A systematic study was performed of microsecond γ-decaying isomers around 100 Sn produced in a fragmentation reaction of a 124 Xe beam at 345 MeV/u at the Radioactive Ion Beam Factory of the RIKEN Nishina Center in Saitama, Japan. Half-lives of isomeric states in that region were remeasured allowing us to improve the currently available experimental information. Reduced transition probabilities were deduced and compared to shell-model calculations in various model spaces. The recently reported low-energy trans… Show more

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“…[52,53]. Large progress on excited states in the region was obtained including gamma-gamma coincidence data for the 100 In nucleus [10], identification of excited states in 96 Cd [22,54] and others [55,56] based on isomer spectroscopy are mentioned in Section 4.1. The disadvantage of this method is that it does not allow for prompt gamma-ray spectroscopy at the (primary) target.…”
Section: High-energy Fragmentation and Isol Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[52,53]. Large progress on excited states in the region was obtained including gamma-gamma coincidence data for the 100 In nucleus [10], identification of excited states in 96 Cd [22,54] and others [55,56] based on isomer spectroscopy are mentioned in Section 4.1. The disadvantage of this method is that it does not allow for prompt gamma-ray spectroscopy at the (primary) target.…”
Section: High-energy Fragmentation and Isol Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is fitted with a sum of a time-dependent background and an exponential decay according to the method described in Ref. [36]. The exponential background accounts for contributions such as Compton scattered events that may enter the HPGe gate and influence the time distribution.…”
Section: Half-life Of the 7 (−) Isomermentioning
confidence: 99%