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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 123, Issue 1, 13 January 1969, Pages 193-204
Nuclear Physics A

Gamma-gamma angular correlations following Coulomb excitation

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Abstract

The triple correlation between two cascade gamma rays and a beam effecting Coulomb excitation has been measured for transitions in 107, 109Ag, 110Pd, 117Sn and 190, 192Os. These correlations were taken with the special geometry where one gamma-ray detector was placed at 0° relative to the incident beam. The results of this investigation coupled with previous information deduced from the angular distributions of the gamma rays following Coulomb excitation were used to establish E2/M1 admixtures and in the case of 117Sn, spins of 52 for the states at 1020 and 1448 keV.

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Oak Ridge Graduate Fellow from University of Tennessee under appointment from Oak Ridge Associated Universities.

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