2000
DOI: 10.1007/s100500070038
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New states in heavy Cd isotopes and evidence for weakening of the N = 82 shell structure

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“…Neutron-rich 126 Cd and 128 Cd isotopes were recently produced [2] at ISOLDE from the beta-decay of Ag isotopes. However, only the first 2 + and 4 + states were identified and are shown in fig.…”
Section: B Even In Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neutron-rich 126 Cd and 128 Cd isotopes were recently produced [2] at ISOLDE from the beta-decay of Ag isotopes. However, only the first 2 + and 4 + states were identified and are shown in fig.…”
Section: B Even In Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of E(4 + )/E(2 + ) ∼ 2.2 suggests that some degree of collectivity is present in these two nuclei. However, the authors of [2] have taken this as a possible evidence for a weakening of the spherical N =82 neutron shell below 132 Sn.…”
Section: B Even In Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this information is still rather scarce, it seems to indicate that these nuclei possess some degree of collectivity. The authors of [2] take this as plausible evidence for a weakening of the shell structure. This is one of the reasons that spurred us to carry out a study of the neutron-rich nuclei of this region.…”
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“…However, nuclear structure information is more complete for nuclei above the Z=50 shellclosure [1] (for instance, Sb and Te isotopes) than for the In and Cd isotopes, which are much more difficult to produce. Only recently, Kautzsch et al [2] have obtained some spectroscopic information on 126,128 Cd, which have two proton and two and four neutron holes, respectively, inside the 132 Sn core. Although this information is still rather scarce, it seems to indicate that these nuclei possess some degree of collectivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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