Coulomb excitation of 142Xe
Henrich, C., Kröll, Th., Arnswald, K., Berger, C., Berner, C., Berry, T., Bildstein, V., Cederkäll, J., Cox, D., Angelis, G. D., De Witte, H., Martínez, G. F., Gaffney, L., Georgiev, G., Ilieva, S., Sisón, A. I., Lozeva, R., Matejska-Minda, M., Napiorkowski, P.J., . . . Zielinska, M. (2018). Coulomb excitation of 142Xe. Acta Physica Polonica B, 49(3), 529-533. https://doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.49.529
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The even–even nucleus 142Xe lies north-east of the doubly magic 132Sn on the neutron-rich side of the nuclear chart. In order to gain further information on the octupole collectivity and the evolution of quadrupole collectivity in this region, a “safe” Coulomb excitation experiment was carried out at the new HIE-ISOLDE facility (CERN) at the end of 2016. As the gamma-ray detector the Miniball spectrometer was used. Beam and target nuclei were detected using C-REX, i.e. an array of segmented Si detectors, covering forward as well as backward angles in the laboratory frame.
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