New [Formula Presented]s isomers in [Formula Presented]=1 nuclei produced in the [Formula Presented]Sn(63[Formula Presented] MeV)+[Formula Presented]Ni reaction

R. Grzywacz, R. Anne, G. Auger, C. Borcea, J. M. Corre, T. Dörfler, A. Fomichov, S. Grevy, H. Grawe, D. Guillemaud-Mueller, M. Huyse, Z. Janas, H. Keller, M. Lewitowicz, S. Lukyanov, A. C. Mueller, N. Orr, A. Ostrowski, Yu Penionzhkevich, A. PiechaczekF. Pougheon, K. Rykaczewski, M. G. Saint-Laurent, W. D. Schmidt-Ott, O. Sorlin, J. Szerypo, O. Tarasov, J. Wauters, J. Żylicz

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    Abstract

    The short-lived isomeric states in the [Formula Presented]=1 nuclei, [Formula Presented]Pd [Formula Presented]=0.6(1) [Formula Presented]s] and [Formula Presented]Ag [Formula Presented]=0.7(2) [Formula Presented]s], were identified among the fragmentation products of the [Formula Presented]Sn [Formula Presented] MeV) + [Formula Presented]Ni (93.5 mg/cm[Formula Presented] reaction at GANIL. The separation and identification of the reaction products was done by means of the Alpha and LISE3 magnetic spectrometers combined with time-of-flight, energy-loss, and total kinetic energy measurements. Evidence for isomeric states in [Formula Presented]Y, [Formula Presented]Cd, and [Formula Presented]Sn was also obtained.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1126-1129
    Number of pages4
    JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
    Volume55
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1997

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