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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 242, Issue 1, 21 April 1975, Pages 93-121
Nuclear Physics A

Level structure of 106Ag

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Abstract

The level structure of 106Ag has been investigated through the use of the 103Rh(α, nγ), 105Pd(3He, d), 107Ag(p, d) and 104Pd(3He, p) reactions. The charged particle reactions provided the energies of 47 levels ranging up to 1684 keV and l-values were determined from the angular distributions for the neutron and proton transfer reactions to most of the states. Fifty-two γ-rays were assigned as transitions between the levels resulting from the charged particle data. Through the use of a combination of the l-values and γ-ray transitions the members of the 1g92-2d52and 2p12-2d52 configuration multiplets have been deduced. The 6 8.4 d isomeric state has been located at 88 keV. The measurement of Q-values for the charged particle reactions has permitted determination of the mass of 106Ag with greater precision than previously.

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    Research supported in part by the US Atomic Energy Commission.

    Nuclear Information Research Associate, supported by the National Science Foundation.

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