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Nuclear Physics | 1978

Levels of 108Cd populated in the 96Zr(16O, 4nγ)108Cd reaction☆

L.E. Samuelson; F. A. Rickey; J.A. Grau; S.I. Popik; P. C. Simms

Abstract Levels in 108Cd were studied using the reaction 96 Zr ( 16 O , 4nγ) 108 Cd with a bombarding energy of 56 MeV. The experiments included γ-ray yields as a function of bombarding energy, γ-ray angular distributions, γ-ray linear polarizations and γ-γ coincidence measurements. The decay scheme which includes 48 γ-ray transitions is very similar to those reported for even-even Pd isotopes. In addition to the ground-state band, there appear to be four collective bands built on two-quasiparticle states. The results are in excellent agreement with a slightly deformed rotor description of the 108Cd nucleus.


Physical Review C | 1976

Collective and two-quasiparticle excitations inPd102,104,106following (C13,3nγ) reactions

J.A. Grau; L.E. Samuelson; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms; Gerrit J. Smith

Even-A Pd nuclei were studied using the reactions /sup 92/,/sup 94/,/sup 96/Zr(/sup 13/C,3n..gamma..)/sup 102/,/sup 104/,/sup 106/Pd. The experiments included ..gamma..-ray yield as a function of energy, ..gamma..-ray angular distributions, ..gamma..-ray linear polarizations, and ..gamma..-..gamma.. coincidence measurements. A new treatment of ..gamma..-..gamma.. directional correlation from oriented nuclei, which combines data from all appropriate coincidence pairs to reduce uncertainties, has aided in determining multipolarities for 49 contaminated transitions. Extensive decay schemes are presented which include many high-angular-momentum, positive- and negative-parity states. In addition to the ground-state band, there appear to be three collective bands built on excited two-quasiparticle states. The measurements favor a slightly deformed rotor description of these nuclei over an interpretation in terms of a vibrational (interacting boson) model. (AIP)


Nuclear Physics | 1980

Symmetric rotor interpretation of transitional nuclei

P. C. Simms; F. A. Rickey; Rakesh Popli

Abstract A rotational interpretation in the strong coupling limit is applied to transitional nuclei in the mass-70, -100, -120 regions. The calculations use a symmetric rotor with relatively small deformation and a variable moment of inertia is included explicitly. It is shown that this simple model, which is essentially similar to that used for strongly deformed nuclei, is in good agreement with a wide range of phenomena observed in transitional nuclei. Energy levels, branching ratios, and mixing ratios are included in the comparison to experimental data.


Physical Review C | 1976

Collective and two-quasiparticle excitations in /sup 102/,/sup 104/,/sup 106/Pd following (/sup 13/C,3n. gamma. ) reactions

J.A. Grau; L.E. Samuelson; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms; Gerrit J. Smith

Even-A Pd nuclei were studied using the reactions /sup 92/,/sup 94/,/sup 96/Zr(/sup 13/C,3n..gamma..)/sup 102/,/sup 104/,/sup 106/Pd. The experiments included ..gamma..-ray yield as a function of energy, ..gamma..-ray angular distributions, ..gamma..-ray linear polarizations, and ..gamma..-..gamma.. coincidence measurements. A new treatment of ..gamma..-..gamma.. directional correlation from oriented nuclei, which combines data from all appropriate coincidence pairs to reduce uncertainties, has aided in determining multipolarities for 49 contaminated transitions. Extensive decay schemes are presented which include many high-angular-momentum, positive- and negative-parity states. In addition to the ground-state band, there appear to be three collective bands built on excited two-quasiparticle states. The measurements favor a slightly deformed rotor description of these nuclei over an interpretation in terms of a vibrational (interacting boson) model. (AIP)


Physical Review C | 1976

Collective and two-quasiparticle excitations in Pd-102, Pd-104, Pd-106 following (C-13, C-3n gamma) reactions

J.A. Grau; L.E. Samuelson; Gerrit J. Smith; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms

Even-A Pd nuclei were studied using the reactions /sup 92/,/sup 94/,/sup 96/Zr(/sup 13/C,3n..gamma..)/sup 102/,/sup 104/,/sup 106/Pd. The experiments included ..gamma..-ray yield as a function of energy, ..gamma..-ray angular distributions, ..gamma..-ray linear polarizations, and ..gamma..-..gamma.. coincidence measurements. A new treatment of ..gamma..-..gamma.. directional correlation from oriented nuclei, which combines data from all appropriate coincidence pairs to reduce uncertainties, has aided in determining multipolarities for 49 contaminated transitions. Extensive decay schemes are presented which include many high-angular-momentum, positive- and negative-parity states. In addition to the ground-state band, there appear to be three collective bands built on excited two-quasiparticle states. The measurements favor a slightly deformed rotor description of these nuclei over an interpretation in terms of a vibrational (interacting boson) model. (AIP)


Physical Review Letters | 1974

Measurements of directional correlation from oriented nuclei (DCO) and the band structure in

J.A. Grau; Z.W. Grabowski; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms; R.M. Steffen


Physical Review C | 1979

sup 102

Rakesh Popli; J. A. Grau; S. I. Popik; L.E. Samuelson; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms


Physical Review C | 1978

Pd

D.C. Stromswold; D.O. Elliott; Y.K. Lee; L.E. Samuelson; J.A. Grau; F. A. Rickey; P. C. Simms


Physical Review C | 1981

States in Ag-105, Ag-107 populated by heavy-ion reactions and interpreted by a quasiparticle-plus-rotor model

Rakesh Popli; F. A. Rickey; L.E. Samuelson; P. C. Simms


Physical Review C | 1981

Parity determinations in /sup 105hyphen109/Cd from linearly polarized gamma rays following (/sup 16/O,xn) reactions

Rakesh Popli; F. A. Rickey; L.E. Samuelson; P. C. Simms

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