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g factors of the low-lying states in 106 Pd: Examination of the vibrational character of 106 Pd

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Gurdal, G.
Kumbartzki, G
Benczer-Koller, N
Sharon, Y.Y.
Zamick, L.
Robinson, S.J.Q.
Ahn, T.
Casperson, R.J.
Heinz, A.
Ilie, G.

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American Physical Society

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The transient field (TF) technique in inverse kinematics was used to measure the g factors of the low lying 21+, 41+, and 22+ states in Pd106. The g factor of the 41+ state was determined and the g(21+) and g(22+) factors were remeasured. The values of g(21+) and g(22+) had been determined earlier in integral perturbed angular correlation (IPAC) experiments and the value of the former served to calibrate the TF. The three g factors, g(21+), g(22+), and g(41+), agree with each other and with the collective Z/A value. The uncertainties in the g(22+) and g(41+) factors remain fairly large in spite of long measuring times because of the weak excitation of the two-phonon states. The lifetimes of the 22+ and 41+ states were newly determined from line-shape fits. � 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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2037-12-31