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19 April 2024
 
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In-beam fast-timing measurements in 103,105,107Cd
S.Kisyov ; S.Lalkovski ; N.Marginean ; D.Bucurescu ; L.Atanasova ; D.L.Balabanski ; Gh.Cata-Danil ; I.Cata-Danil ; J.-M.Daugas ; D.Deleanu ; P.Detistov ; D.Filipescu ; G.Georgiev ; D.Ghita ; T.Glodariu ; J.Jolie ; D.S.Judson ; R.Lozeva ; R.Marginean ; C.Mihai ; A.Negret ; S.Pascu ; D.Radulov ; J.-M.Regis ; M.Rudigier ; T.Sava ; L.Stroe ; G.Suliman ; N.V.Zamfir ; K.O.Zell ; M.Zhekova ;
Date 9 May 2011
AbstractFast-timing measurements were performed recently in the region of the medium-mass 103,105,107Cd isotopes, produced in fusion evaporation reactions. Emitted gamma-rays were detected by eight HPGe and five LaBr3:Ce detectors working in coincidence. Results on new and re-evaluated half-lives are discussed within a systematic of transition rates. The $7/2_1^+$ states in 103,105,107Cd are interpreted as arising from a single-particle excitation. The half-life analysis of the $11/2_1^-$ states in 103,105,107Cd shows no change in the single-particle transition strength as a function of the neutron number.
Source arXiv, 1105.1688
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