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The neutron deficient nuclei103In and105Sn, neighbours of the drip line nucleus104Sn, have been identified by in-beam spectroscopy following the reaction58Ni + 50Cr at 250 MeV. Neutron and charged particle multiplicity filter detectors were used, and levels up to I ≈ 25/2 and Ex=4 and 6 MeV excitation energy were established in103In and105Sn, respectively. The experimental level schemes, so far with only tentative spin assignments, are compared to shell model predictions.
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Schubart, R., Grawe, H., Heese, J. et al. Identification and in-beam spectroscopy of the neutron deficient nuclei103In and105Sn. Z. Physik A - Hadrons and Nuclei 343, 123–124 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01291606
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