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Physical Review C | 2002

Evidence for Proton Excitations in 130,132,134,136 Xe Isotopes from Measurements of g Factors of 2 + 1 and 4 + 1 States

G. Jakob; N. Benczer-Koller; G. Kumbartzki; James R. Holden; T. J. Mertzimekis; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; A.E. Stuchbery; A. Pakou; Peter Maier-Komor; A. O. Macchiavelli; M. A. McMahan; L. Phair; I. Y. Lee

The g factors of


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1998

TRANSIENT FIELD MEASUREMENT IN THE GIANT MOMENT PDFE ALLOY

B. Heller; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; A. Gohla; U. Grabowy; V. Roth; G Jakob; Frank Hagelberg; J. Gerber; S.N. Mishra; P. N. Tandon

{2}_{1}^{+},


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2000

Particle detection for future g factor measurements of Coulomb excited radioactive beams

O. Kenn; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; J. Gerber; P. Maier-Komor; N. Benczer-Koller; G. Kumbartzki; F. Becker


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1998

Transient magnetic fields and electron polarizations of H-like oxygen ions in crystalline iron and amorphous iron-boron compounds

R. Ernst; K.-H. Speidel; A. Gohla; L. Kleinen; H. Busch; U. Grabowy; V. Roth; B. Heller; G. Jakob; J. Gerber

{4}_{1}^{+},


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997

AMORPHOUS FE TARGETS FOR TRANSIENT FIELD MEASUREMENTS WITH HEAVY-ION BEAMS

L. Kleinen; K.-H. Speidel; H. Busch; R. Ernst; A. Gohla; U. Grabowy; G Jakob; V. Roth; J Gerber; A Méens; P. Maier-Komor; P Scharwaechter

and


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1998

Transient field measurements with 80Se ions in glassy metals

A. Gohla; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; U. Grabowy; B. Heller; G Jakob; V. Roth; J. Gerber

{2}_{2}^{+}


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997

Preparation and properties of segmented Fe targets for transient-field measurements

H. Busch; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; A. Gohla; U. Grabowy; G Jakob; L. Kleinen; V. Roth; J Gerber; A Méens; P Veillet

states in the stable


Physical Review C | 2002

Evidence for proton excitations in {sup 130,132,134,136}Xe isotopes from measurements of g factors of 2{sup + sub 1} and 4{sup + sub 1} states

G. Jakob; N. Benczer-Koller; G. Kumbartzki; James R. Holden; T. J. Mertzimekis; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; A.E. Stuchbery; A. Pakou; P. Maier-Komor; A. O. Macchiavelli; M. A. McMahan; L. Phair; I. Y. Lee

{}^{130,132,134,136}\mathrm{Xe}


Physical Review C | 2002

Evidence for proton excitations in130,132,134,136Xeisotopes from measurements ofgfactors of21+and41+states

G. Jakob; N. Benczer-Koller; G. Kumbartzki; James R. Holden; T. J. Mertzimekis; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; A.E. Stuchbery; A. Pakou; P. Maier-Komor; A. O. Macchiavelli; M. A. McMahan; L. Phair; I. Y. Lee

isotopes have been measured via projectile Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics in combination with the transient field technique. The results show a steady decrease in


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1998

New perspectives of transient field measurements using amorphous iron–boron compounds

A. Gohla; K.-H. Speidel; R. Ernst; U. Grabowy; B. Heller; G Jakob; J Gerber; P Maier–Komor

{g(2}_{1}^{+})

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