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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