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Perturbed angular distributions with LaBr3 detectors: The g factor of the first 10+ state in Cd 110 reexamined

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Gray, Timothy
Stuchbery, Andrew
Reed, Matthew
Akber, Aqeel
Coombes, Ben
Dowie, Jackson
Eriksen, Tomas
Gerathy, Matthew
Kibedi, Tibor
Lane, Gregory

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American Physical Society

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The time differential perturbed angular distribution technique with LaBr3 detectors has been applied to the Iπ = 11-/2 isomeric state (Ex=846 keV, τ=107 ns) in 107Cd, which was populated and recoil-implanted into a gadolinium host following the 98Mo(^12C, 3n)^107Cd reaction. The static hyperfine field strength of Cd recoil implanted into gadolinium was thus measured, together with the fraction of nuclei implanted into field-free sites, under similar conditions as pertained for a previous implantation perturbed angular distribution g-factor measurement on the Iπ=10+ state in 110Cd. The 110Cdg(10+) value was thereby reevaluated, bringing it into agreement with the value expected for a seniority-two vh11/2 configuration.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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