γ -ray decay from neutron-bound and unbound states in Mo 95 and a novel technique for spin determination

  • M. Wiedeking
  • , M. Krtička
  • , L. A. Bernstein
  • , J. M. Allmond
  • , M. S. Basunia
  • , D. L. Bleuel
  • , J. T. Burke
  • , B. H. Daub
  • , P. Fallon
  • , R. B. Firestone
  • , B. L. Goldblum
  • , R. Hatarik
  • , P. T. Lake
  • , A. C. Larsen
  • , I. Y. Lee
  • , S. R. Lesher
  • , S. Paschalis
  • , M. Petri
  • , L. Phair
  • , N. D. Scielzo
  • A. Volya

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Abstract

The emission of γ rays from neutron-bound and neutron-unbound states in Mo95, populated in the Mo94(d,p) reaction, has been investigated. Charged particles and γ radiation were detected with arrays of annular silicon and Clover-type high-purity Germanium detectors, respectively. Utilizing p-γ and p-γ-γ coincidences, the Mo95 level scheme was greatly enhanced with 102 new transitions and 43 new states. It agrees well with shell model calculations for excitation energies below ≈2 MeV. From p-γ coincidence data, a new method for the determination of spins of discrete levels is proposed. The method exploits the suppression of high-angular momentum neutron emission from levels with high spins populated in the (d,p) reaction above the neutron separation energy. Spins for almost all Mo95 levels below 2 MeV (and for a few levels above) have been determined with this method.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024303
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume93
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2016

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