1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01289643
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New exotic neutron-deficient nuclei nearN=82

Abstract: Residual activities produced via 35C1 or 32S beams in thin t12Sn and t~ targets have been studied by y-ray and X-ray spectroscopy techniques behind a He-jet system. Mass identification of the products has been performed by coupling the He-jet to the medium current ion source of an isotope separator. Neutron-deficient nuclei with 137 Show more

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“…In the N=79 odd-odd nuclei from 13~ to 144Tb such isomers are experimentally known [5][6][7] and their spins vary from 6-to 8-depending on which member of the rcsl/2@v 1 h~-l} 2 or rc2ds/2@v 1 h~-l~ 2 multiplets is lowest in energy. Information on states of higher spin above the isomers is very scarce at N = 79 and expecially *Permanent address: Department of Physics, University of Jyv/iskyl/i, Jyvfiskyl~i, Finland ** Permanent address: The Svedberg Laboratory, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden in the vicinity of the proton number Z = 64, where the proton-neutron residual interaction in the h11/2 orbital can be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the N=79 odd-odd nuclei from 13~ to 144Tb such isomers are experimentally known [5][6][7] and their spins vary from 6-to 8-depending on which member of the rcsl/2@v 1 h~-l} 2 or rc2ds/2@v 1 h~-l~ 2 multiplets is lowest in energy. Information on states of higher spin above the isomers is very scarce at N = 79 and expecially *Permanent address: Department of Physics, University of Jyv/iskyl/i, Jyvfiskyl~i, Finland ** Permanent address: The Svedberg Laboratory, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden in the vicinity of the proton number Z = 64, where the proton-neutron residual interaction in the h11/2 orbital can be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neutron-deficient mass 130-140 region of the nuclear chart is known to exhibit nuclear shapes that are triaxial or γ soft, a phenomenon that has been attributed to the shape driving effects of the competing πh 11/2 and νh 11/2 intruder orbitals [20,21]. The 142m2 Tb isomeric state is expected to have a configuration based on a πh 11/2 ⊗ νh 11/2 configuration, as the neighboring odd-proton nuclei ( 141,143 Tb) and odd-neutron nuclei ( 141 Gd, 143 Dy) have yrast bands built on πh 11/2 and νh 11/2 configurations, respectively [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redon et al described the first observation of 137 Sm in the 1986 paper "Exotic neutron-deficient nuclei near N=82" [25]. Enriched 106 Cd targets were bombarded with a 191 MeV 35 Cl beam from the Grenoble SARA accelerator and 137 Sm was formed in the fusion evaporation residue reaction 106 Cd( 35 Cl,3p1n).…”
Section: Smmentioning
confidence: 99%