“…[4,54]). In all, the results affirm the evidence from mass measurements and neutron-separation energies [58][59][60][61], decay spectroscopy [62][63][64][65][66], Coulomb excitation [14,15,17,67,68], and transfer reactions [69,70], that 132 Sn is a good doubly magic nucleus. They furthermore indicate that the nucleon-nucleon interactions based on a G matrix derived from the CD Bonn potential with renormalization carried to third order [4] are appropriate for neutron-rich nuclei near 132 Sn.…”