1981
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(81)90071-3
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Collective states in even Sn nuclei

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“…Table 1 and the relevant discussion in [10]). In los, t lOSn ' the experimental transition strengths B(E2, 4 + --,2 + ~0 +) are unfortunately not known but in the heavier even Sn isotopes these quantities are usually by one order of magnitude hig- [11,13].…”
Section: Lifetime Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 and the relevant discussion in [10]). In los, t lOSn ' the experimental transition strengths B(E2, 4 + --,2 + ~0 +) are unfortunately not known but in the heavier even Sn isotopes these quantities are usually by one order of magnitude hig- [11,13].…”
Section: Lifetime Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several indications in the literature that while the 27 states in the even Sn isotopes seem to retain their predominantly phonon character [13], the 4[ and especially the 6~ states are mainly of twoquasiparticle type [3,14,15]. Possible quasineutron configurations responsible for the formation of the 6~-states are (g7/2) a, (g7/2, d5/2), the importance of the configuration (h11/2) z is mentioned in [14].…”
Section: Lifetime Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and E3(Ot -3 1 ) transitions in the· mass region near Cd. The E2 data are taken from Endt (1981), except for Cd (Esat et al 1976) and Sn (Jonsson et at. 1981).…”
Section: B(e3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1981). The E3 data are obtained from the following sources: Pd, Robinson et al (1969); Cd, present work; Sn, Jonsson et at. (1981); Te, Tamura et at.…”
Section: B(e3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the level scheme of 120 Sn has been investigated by means of inelastic scattering of protons [8,9], deuterons [10], 3 He and α [11,12], lithium ions [13,14], and by using the following one-, two-, and multinucleon transfer reactions 119 Sn(d, p) [15,16], 119 Sn(t, d) [17], 121 Sb (d, 3 He) [18], 121 Sb(t, α) [19], 122 Sn(p, t) [7,20], 118 Sn(t, p) [21], 123 Sb(p, α) measured with low energy resolution [22], and 124 Te(d, 6 Li) [23]. The most comprehensive information is obtained from γ -ray spectroscopy using the (n, γ ), (n, n'γ ), (γ, γ ), (P , P 'γ ) reactions [24][25][26][27] and Coulomb excitation [27,28] as well as from the study of the decay of 120 In [29][30][31][32] and 120 Sb [29,33,34]. The results obtained in these works are summarized in the NDS compilation [35], where a more complete list of references can be found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%