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Coulomb excitation of107In
Author(s) -
Douglas D. DiJulio,
J. Cederkäll,
C. Fahlander,
A. Ekström,
M. HjorthJensen,
M. Albers,
V. Bildstein,
A. Blazhev,
I. G. Darby,
T. Davinson,
H. De Witte,
J. Diriken,
C. Fransen,
K. Geibel,
R. Gernhäuser,
A. Görgen,
H. Hess,
K. Heyde,
J. Iwanicki,
R. Lutter,
P. Reiter,
M. Scheck,
M. Seidlitz,
S. Siem,
J. Taprogge,
G. M. Tveten,
J. Van de Walle,
D. Voulot,
N. Warr,
F. Wenander,
K. Wimmer
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.87.017301
Subject(s) - coulomb excitation , excitation , physics , semiclassical physics , coulomb , atomic physics , isotope , coulomb barrier , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , quantum , electron
The radioactive isotope 107In was studied using sub-barrier Coulomb excitation at the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN. Two γ rays were observed during the experiment, corresponding to the low-lying 11/2+ and 3/2− states. The reduced transition probability of the 11/2+ state was determined with the semiclassical Coulomb excitation code GOSIA2. The result is discussed in comparison to large-scale shell-model calculations, previous unified-model calculations, and earlier Coulomb excitation measurements in the odd-mass In isotopes.status: publishe

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