High resolution spectroscopy of 102Ru(d, p)103Ru and 104Ru(p, d)103Ru reactions

G. P.A. Berg, M. Demarteau, A. Hardt, W. Hürlimann, S. A. Martin, J. Meissburger, W. Oelert, H. Seyfarth, B. Styczen, M. Köhler, I. Oelrich, J. Scheerer

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Abstract

The high resolution magnetic spectrometer BIG KARL was used to investigate the low-lying states of 103Ru by 102Ru(d, p) and 104Ru(p,d) reactions at Ed = 45 MeV and Ep = 29 MeV. The resolution of ΔE E = (1.7-2.5) × 10-4 was sufficient to separate most of the known states up to Ex = 1 MeV excitation energy. For these levels differential cross sections have been measured in the range of θlab = 4°-43°. A DWBA analysis has been employed in order to determine orbital angular momenta and obtain spectroscopic factors. These were used to make a number of tentative spin and parity assignments. In addition several weakly excited states in 103Ru could be identified and excitation energies have been determined to about ±2 keV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-109
Number of pages17
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume379
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 26 1982
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Nuclear reactions

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