1968
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(68)90229-3
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The influence of 2p - 1h configurations on the low-lying states of 51Ti

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“…There are two 7/2 − states in 51 Ti at relatively low energies (1437 and 2691 keV). However, both states are seen strongly in the 49 Ti(t,p) reaction [23], which provides convincing evidence that their structure can be described as a pair of p 3/2 neutrons coupled to spin zero coupled to an f 7/2 neutron hole. Furthermore, these states are only weakly populated in the present (d,p) experiment.…”
Section: Single Neutron Energies In 51 Timentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…There are two 7/2 − states in 51 Ti at relatively low energies (1437 and 2691 keV). However, both states are seen strongly in the 49 Ti(t,p) reaction [23], which provides convincing evidence that their structure can be described as a pair of p 3/2 neutrons coupled to spin zero coupled to an f 7/2 neutron hole. Furthermore, these states are only weakly populated in the present (d,p) experiment.…”
Section: Single Neutron Energies In 51 Timentioning
confidence: 72%
“…A measurement of the 49 Ti(t, p) 51 Ti reaction could, in principle, conclusively determine whether these states have J π = 5/2 − or 7/2 − . Unfortunately, the study reported in [23] only observed states up to 3.0 MeV. It is clear that this reaction should be revisited, this time with access to higher excitation energies.…”
Section: Single Neutron Energies In 51 Timentioning
confidence: 99%