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Title Enhanced $0_{g.s.}^+ \to 2_1^+$ E2 Transition Strength in $^{112,114}$Sn
Author(s) Kumar, R (IUAC, New Delhi) ; Wollersheim, H J (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Jhingan, A (IUAC, New Delhi) ; Muralithar, S (IUAC, New Delhi) ; Mukherjee, S (Baroda U.) ; Reiter, P (Cologne U.) ; Gorska, M (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Bhowmik, R K (IUAC, New Delhi) ; Cederkall, J (Lund U. ; CERN) ; Siwal, D (Delhi U.) ; Doornenbal, P (Nishina Ctr., RIKEN) ; Garg, R (Delhi U.) ; Appannababu, S (Baroda U.) ; Kojouharov, I (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Grawe, H (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Singh, P P (INFN, Legnaro) ; Mandal, S (Delhi U.) ; Sharma, A (Bareilly Coll., Bareilly) ; Schaffner, H (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Ekstrom, A (Lund U.) ; Caceres, L (GANIL) ; Prokopowicz, W (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Kaur, J (Panjab U.) ; Gerl, J (Darmstadt, GSI) ; Singh, R P (IUAC, New Delhi) ; Bednarczyk, P (Cracow, INP ; Darmstadt, GSI)
Publication 2011
Note Conference on Nuclear Physics - Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape, Zakopane, POLAND, AUG 30-SEP 05, 2010
In: Acta Phys. Pol. B 42 (2011) 813-816
In: 45th Zakopane Conference on Nuclear Physics : Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape, Zakopane, Poland, 30 Aug - 5 Sep 2010, pp.813-816
DOI 10.5506/APhysPolB.42.813
Subject category Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Abstract The poorly known B(E2; 0(+) -> 2(+)) values of (112)Sn and (114)Sn have been measured to high precision. Two Coulomb excitation experiments were performed to determine the reduced transition probabilities relative to (116)Sn in order to minimize the systematic errors. The obtained B(E2 up arrow) values of 0.242(8) e(2)b(2) for (112)Sn and 0.232(8) e(2)b(2) for (114)Sn confirm the tendency of large B(E2 up arrow) values for the lighter tin isotopes below the midshell (116)Sn that has been observed recently in various radioactive ion beam experiments.



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