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Coulomb Excitation of Proton-rich N = 80 Isotones at HIE-ISOLDE

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A projectile Coulomb-excitation experiment was performed at the radioactive ion beam facility HIE-ISOLDE at CERN. The radioactive 140Nd and 142Sm ions were post accelerated to the energy of 4.62 MeV/A and impinged on a 1.45 mg/cm2-thin 208Pb target. The γ rays depopulating the Coulomb-excited states were recorded by the HPGe-array MINIBALL. The scattered charged particles were detected by a double-sided silicon strip detector in forward direction. Experimental γ-ray intensities were used for the determination of electromagnetic transition matrix elements. Preliminary results for the reduced transition strength of the of 140Nd and a first estimation for 142Sm have been deduced using the Coulomb-excitation calculation software GOSIA. The states of 140Nd and 142Sm show indications of being the main fragment of the proton-neutron mixed-symmetry state.
Journal: 9th International Conference on Damage Assessment of Structures: DAMAS 2011
ISSN: 1742-6588
Volume: 1555
Pages: 1 - 8
Publication year:2020
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Authors from:Higher Education
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