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Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure

The first excited 2+ state of the unstable isotope 110Sn has been studied in safe Coulomb excitation at 2.82  MeV/u using the MINIBALL array at the REX-ISOLDE post accelerator at CERN. This is the first measurement of the reduced transition probability of this state using this method for a neutron d...

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Autor principal: Cederkäll, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.172501
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055755
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author Cederkäll, J
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description The first excited 2+ state of the unstable isotope 110Sn has been studied in safe Coulomb excitation at 2.82  MeV/u using the MINIBALL array at the REX-ISOLDE post accelerator at CERN. This is the first measurement of the reduced transition probability of this state using this method for a neutron deficient Sn isotope. The strength of the approach lies in the excellent peak-to-background ratio that is achieved. The extracted reduced transition probability, B(E2:0+→2+)=0.220±0.022e2b2, strengthens the observation of the evolution of the B(E2) values of neutron deficient Sn isotopes that was observed recently in intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation of 108Sn. It implies that the trend of these reduced transition probabilities in the even-even Sn isotopes is not symmetric with respect to the midshell mass number A=116 as 100Sn is approached.
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spelling cern-10557552019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.172501http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055755engCederkäll, JSub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closureNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe first excited 2+ state of the unstable isotope 110Sn has been studied in safe Coulomb excitation at 2.82  MeV/u using the MINIBALL array at the REX-ISOLDE post accelerator at CERN. This is the first measurement of the reduced transition probability of this state using this method for a neutron deficient Sn isotope. The strength of the approach lies in the excellent peak-to-background ratio that is achieved. The extracted reduced transition probability, B(E2:0+→2+)=0.220±0.022e2b2, strengthens the observation of the evolution of the B(E2) values of neutron deficient Sn isotopes that was observed recently in intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation of 108Sn. It implies that the trend of these reduced transition probabilities in the even-even Sn isotopes is not symmetric with respect to the midshell mass number A=116 as 100Sn is approached.oai:cds.cern.ch:10557552007
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Cederkäll, J
Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title_full Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title_fullStr Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title_full_unstemmed Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title_short Sub-barrier Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn and its implications for the $^{100}$Sn shell closure
title_sort sub-barrier coulomb excitation of $^{110}$sn and its implications for the $^{100}$sn shell closure
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.172501
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055755
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