2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.92.024318
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γ-ray spectroscopy of fission fragments produced inPb208(O18,f

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“…Q− moment values for 113,115 Sn are assumed with a negative sign due to systematics. B(E2) (e 2 b 2 ) [75] Q (b) [ (19) 0.3800(71) 78 0.263 (60) 0.296(10) 80 0.207 (17) the Cd isotopes beyond h 11/2 orbital. We find a similar behavior for the Sn and Te isotopes as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Quadrupole Moments Of the 11/2 − Statesmentioning
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“…Q− moment values for 113,115 Sn are assumed with a negative sign due to systematics. B(E2) (e 2 b 2 ) [75] Q (b) [ (19) 0.3800(71) 78 0.263 (60) 0.296(10) 80 0.207 (17) the Cd isotopes beyond h 11/2 orbital. We find a similar behavior for the Sn and Te isotopes as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Quadrupole Moments Of the 11/2 − Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent experiments [9] have highlighted a linear behavior of Q−moments for the 11/2 − states of the neutron-rich Cd isotopes even beyond the h 11/2 orbital. This unique simplification of the complex configurations in Cd isotopes has surprised the community [10] and has eventually led to extensive studies of Cd isotopes, from understanding the moments of 11/2 − states and other single-particle states in odd-A nuclei to the B(E2) values of the first excited 2 + states in even-even nuclei [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. This is in addition to the continuing interest in Cd isotopes since decades, both theoretical and experimental , where they were first labeled as vibrators and then refuted this status by supporting a weakly deformed structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very brief account of our calculations and initial results for 208 Pb ( 18 O, f) have recently been presented in references [1,14]. In the present work, we present a detailed analysis of fission fragment mass distribution from three measurements [15,16,17]. The measurements of Bogachev et al [15], Banerjee et al [16] and Danu et al [17] are the first of its kind where both Z and A are precisely identified, although only for even-even fission fragments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the present work, we present a detailed analysis of fission fragment mass distribution from three measurements [15,16,17]. The measurements of Bogachev et al [15], Banerjee et al [16] and Danu et al [17] are the first of its kind where both Z and A are precisely identified, although only for even-even fission fragments. The fission fragment mass distributions were obtained for the compound nucleus 226 Th and 256 Fm formed in the reaction 18 O+ 208 Pb and 18 O+ 238 U respectively, employing the large detector arrays EUROBALL IV [18] and INGA [19] by using fission fragment gamma ray spectroscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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