Coulomb excitation of 142Xe

Abstract
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.
Language
English
Published in
Acta Physica Polonica B
Citation
  • 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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CC BY 4.0Open Access
Copyright© the Authors, 2018.

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