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New sub-us Isomers in 125Sn, 127Sn, 129Sn and Isomer Systematics of 124-130Sn

Lozeva, R. L. ; Simpson, G. S. ; Grawe, H. ; Neyens, G. ; Atanasova, L. A. ; Balabanski, D. L. ; Bazzacco, D. ; Becker, F. ; Bednarczyk, P. and Benzoni, G. , et al. (2008) In Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics) 77(6).
Abstract
New sub-mu s isomers have been observed in the neutron-rich Sn isotopes. Sn-125,Sn-127,Sn-129 nuclei have been produced in a relativistic fission reaction of U-238 on a Be-9 target at 750 A.MeV and by the fragmentation of Xe-136 at 600 A.MeV populating high-spin yrast states. In addition to the already known mu s isomers, three new ones with sub-mu s half-lives have been observed. These yrast isomers are the high-spin members of the nu(d(3/2)(-1)h(11/2)(-2)) and nu h(11/2)(-n), seniority v = 3 multiplets leading to isomeric (23/2(+)) and (27/2(-)) states, respectively. Added to the already known 19/2(+)mu s isomers in this region the current work completes the systematic information of neutron-hole excitations toward the filling of the... (More)
New sub-mu s isomers have been observed in the neutron-rich Sn isotopes. Sn-125,Sn-127,Sn-129 nuclei have been produced in a relativistic fission reaction of U-238 on a Be-9 target at 750 A.MeV and by the fragmentation of Xe-136 at 600 A.MeV populating high-spin yrast states. In addition to the already known mu s isomers, three new ones with sub-mu s half-lives have been observed. These yrast isomers are the high-spin members of the nu(d(3/2)(-1)h(11/2)(-2)) and nu h(11/2)(-n), seniority v = 3 multiplets leading to isomeric (23/2(+)) and (27/2(-)) states, respectively. Added to the already known 19/2(+)mu s isomers in this region the current work completes the systematic information of neutron-hole excitations toward the filling of the last h(11/2) orbital at N = 82. The results are discussed in the framework of state-of-the-art shell-model calculations using realistic interactions. (Less)
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)
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77
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064313
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American Physical Society
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0556-2813
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10.1103/PhysRevC.77.064313
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English
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  abstract     = {{New sub-mu s isomers have been observed in the neutron-rich Sn isotopes. Sn-125,Sn-127,Sn-129 nuclei have been produced in a relativistic fission reaction of U-238 on a Be-9 target at 750 A.MeV and by the fragmentation of Xe-136 at 600 A.MeV populating high-spin yrast states. In addition to the already known mu s isomers, three new ones with sub-mu s half-lives have been observed. These yrast isomers are the high-spin members of the nu(d(3/2)(-1)h(11/2)(-2)) and nu h(11/2)(-n), seniority v = 3 multiplets leading to isomeric (23/2(+)) and (27/2(-)) states, respectively. Added to the already known 19/2(+)mu s isomers in this region the current work completes the systematic information of neutron-hole excitations toward the filling of the last h(11/2) orbital at N = 82. The results are discussed in the framework of state-of-the-art shell-model calculations using realistic interactions.}},
  author       = {{Lozeva, R. L. and Simpson, G. S. and Grawe, H. and Neyens, G. and Atanasova, L. A. and Balabanski, D. L. and Bazzacco, D. and Becker, F. and Bednarczyk, P. and Benzoni, G. and Blasi, N. and Blazhev, A. and Bracco, A. and Brandau, C. and Caceres, L. and Camera, F. and Chamoli, S. K. and Crespi, F. C. L. and Daugas, J. -M. and Detistov, P. and De Rydt, M. and Doornenbal, P. and Fahlander, Claes and Farnea, E. and Georgiev, G. and Gerl, J. and Gladnishki, K. A. and Gorska, M. and Grebosz, J. and Hass, M. and Hoischen, Robert and Ilie, G. and Ionescu-Bujor, M. and Iordachescu, A. and Jolie, J. and Jungclaus, A. and Kmiecik, M. and Kojouharov, I. and Kurz, N. and Lakshmi, S. P. and Lo Bianco, G. and Mallion, S. and Maj, A. and Montanari, D. and Perru, O. and Pfuetzner, M. and Pietri, S. and Pinston, J. A. and Podolyak, Zs. and Prokopowicz, W. and Rudolph, Dirk and Rusev, G. and Saitoh, T. R. and Saltarelli, A. and Schaffner, H. and Schwengner, R. and Tashenov, S. and Turzo, K. and Valiente-Dobon, J. J. and Vermeulen, N. and Walker, J. and Werner-Malento, E. and Wieland, O. and Wollersheim, H. -J.}},
  issn         = {{0556-2813}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{6}},
  publisher    = {{American Physical Society}},
  series       = {{Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)}},
  title        = {{New sub-us Isomers in 125Sn, 127Sn, 129Sn and Isomer Systematics of 124-130Sn}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.77.064313}},
  doi          = {{10.1103/PhysRevC.77.064313}},
  volume       = {{77}},
  year         = {{2008}},
}