g-Factor Measurements of First 2 + States of Heavy Te Isotopes Based on Nuclear Spin Deorientation for Nuclei Recoiling in Vacuum

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Danchev, M.
Pavan, J
Stuchbery, Andrew
Baktash, C
Beene, J
Benczer-Koller, N
Bingham, C.R.
Dupak, J
Galindo-Uribarra, A
Gross, C J

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We demonstrate that the recoil-in-vacuum (RIV) method can be used to determine the g-factor of the Coulumb excited first 2+ state of 132Te. This was possible owing to advantages provided by CLARION (ORNL clover multi-detector array) and the segmented charged particle detector HyBall. Calibratory experiments were performed with 122,126,130Te and a g-factor of 132Te was deduced g = (+)0.35(5).

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research: Section B

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2037-12-31