Reduced transition probabilities of vibrational states in Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168
The vibrational states of Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 have been studied via Coulomb excitation. Thin high purity targets were prepared in an isotope separator. The Coulomb excitation of these nuclei was studied by the scattering of 12-16 MeV α particles, which were detected in an Enge split-pole...
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(DE-627)NLEJ249854112 (DE-601)aps:c5538ac74d79a467a5d021ad04940dcfd8baa4f0 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb Reduced transition probabilities of vibrational states in Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 1982 Online-Ressource 10 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier The vibrational states of Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 have been studied via Coulomb excitation. Thin high purity targets were prepared in an isotope separator. The Coulomb excitation of these nuclei was studied by the scattering of 12-16 MeV α particles, which were detected in an Enge split-pole spectrograph. The reduced transition probabilities B(Eλ;0g.s.+→IπK) were obtained for IπK=2+2, 2+0, and Iπ=3- states in each nucleus. Limits on B(Eλ) values and values extracted from published (d, d′) cross sections are also presented. Trends in B(E2) values and energy levels for the Dy, Er, and Yb nuclei show that the Kπ=2+ levels are reasonably constant in energy for only Dy and Er. In all three nuclei B(E2) values decrease with increasing neutron number. Except for the Dy isotopes, the lightest isotope has the largest B(E2) value for the lowest lying IπK=2+0 state. Iπ=3- states level energies and B(E3) values are found to be in fair agreement with microscopic calculations. Values of B(E2) for Kπ=2+ states are in fair agreement with microscopic calculations when these exist.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy156,158(α, α′), Er162,164(α, α′), Yb168(α, α′), E=12-16 MeV; measured σ, deduced B(Eλ). Enriched targets. APS Digital Backfile Archive 1893-2003 Ronningen, R. M. oth Grantham, R. S. oth Hamilton, J. H. oth Piercey, R. B. oth Ramayya, A. V. oth van Nooijen, B. oth Kawakami, H. oth Lourens, W. oth Lee, R. S. oth Enthalten in Physical review / C Woodbury, NY : Inst., 1970 26(1982), 1, Seite 97-106 Online-Ressource (DE-627)NLEJ24823787X (DE-600)1461161-2 1089-490X nnns volume:26 year:1982 number:1 pages:97-106 extent:10 https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/aps%3Ac5538ac74d79a467a5d021ad04940dcfd8baa4f0 Verlag Deutschlandweit zugänglich GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-APS GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 26 1982 1 97-106 10 |
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Reduced transition probabilities of vibrational states in Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 |
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The vibrational states of Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 have been studied via Coulomb excitation. Thin high purity targets were prepared in an isotope separator. The Coulomb excitation of these nuclei was studied by the scattering of 12-16 MeV α particles, which were detected in an Enge split-pole spectrograph. The reduced transition probabilities B(Eλ;0g.s.+→IπK) were obtained for IπK=2+2, 2+0, and Iπ=3- states in each nucleus. Limits on B(Eλ) values and values extracted from published (d, d′) cross sections are also presented. Trends in B(E2) values and energy levels for the Dy, Er, and Yb nuclei show that the Kπ=2+ levels are reasonably constant in energy for only Dy and Er. In all three nuclei B(E2) values decrease with increasing neutron number. Except for the Dy isotopes, the lightest isotope has the largest B(E2) value for the lowest lying IπK=2+0 state. Iπ=3- states level energies and B(E3) values are found to be in fair agreement with microscopic calculations. Values of B(E2) for Kπ=2+ states are in fair agreement with microscopic calculations when these exist.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy156,158(α, α′), Er162,164(α, α′), Yb168(α, α′), E=12-16 MeV; measured σ, deduced B(Eλ). Enriched targets. |
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The vibrational states of Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 have been studied via Coulomb excitation. Thin high purity targets were prepared in an isotope separator. The Coulomb excitation of these nuclei was studied by the scattering of 12-16 MeV α particles, which were detected in an Enge split-pole spectrograph. The reduced transition probabilities B(Eλ;0g.s.+→IπK) were obtained for IπK=2+2, 2+0, and Iπ=3- states in each nucleus. Limits on B(Eλ) values and values extracted from published (d, d′) cross sections are also presented. Trends in B(E2) values and energy levels for the Dy, Er, and Yb nuclei show that the Kπ=2+ levels are reasonably constant in energy for only Dy and Er. In all three nuclei B(E2) values decrease with increasing neutron number. Except for the Dy isotopes, the lightest isotope has the largest B(E2) value for the lowest lying IπK=2+0 state. Iπ=3- states level energies and B(E3) values are found to be in fair agreement with microscopic calculations. Values of B(E2) for Kπ=2+ states are in fair agreement with microscopic calculations when these exist.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy156,158(α, α′), Er162,164(α, α′), Yb168(α, α′), E=12-16 MeV; measured σ, deduced B(Eλ). Enriched targets. |
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The vibrational states of Dy156,158, Er162,164, and Yb168 have been studied via Coulomb excitation. Thin high purity targets were prepared in an isotope separator. The Coulomb excitation of these nuclei was studied by the scattering of 12-16 MeV α particles, which were detected in an Enge split-pole spectrograph. The reduced transition probabilities B(Eλ;0g.s.+→IπK) were obtained for IπK=2+2, 2+0, and Iπ=3- states in each nucleus. Limits on B(Eλ) values and values extracted from published (d, d′) cross sections are also presented. Trends in B(E2) values and energy levels for the Dy, Er, and Yb nuclei show that the Kπ=2+ levels are reasonably constant in energy for only Dy and Er. In all three nuclei B(E2) values decrease with increasing neutron number. Except for the Dy isotopes, the lightest isotope has the largest B(E2) value for the lowest lying IπK=2+0 state. Iπ=3- states level energies and B(E3) values are found to be in fair agreement with microscopic calculations. Values of B(E2) for Kπ=2+ states are in fair agreement with microscopic calculations when these exist.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy156,158(α, α′), Er162,164(α, α′), Yb168(α, α′), E=12-16 MeV; measured σ, deduced B(Eλ). Enriched targets. |
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