Identification of Jπ = 19/2⁺ and 23/2⁺ isomeric states in ¹²⁷Sb
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Watanabe, H.
Lane, G. J.
Dracoulis, G. D.
Byrne, A. P.
Nieminen, P.
Kondev, F. G.
Ogawa, K.
Carpenter, M. P.
Janssens, R. V. F.
Lauritsen, T.
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Springer Verlag
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The nucleus ¹²⁷Sb, which is on the neutron-rich periphery of the β-stability region, has been
populated in complex nuclear reactions involving deep-inelastic and fusion-fission processes with ¹³⁶Xe
beams incident on thick targets. The previously known isomer at 2325 keV in ¹²⁷Sb has been assigned spin
and parity 23/2⁺, based on the measured γ-γ angular correlations and total internal conversion coefficients.
The half-life has been determined to be 234(12) ns, somewhat longer than the value reported previously.
The 2194 keV state has been assigned Jπ = 19/2⁺ and identified as an isomer with T₁/₂ = 14(1) ns,
decaying by two E2 branches. The observed level energies and transition strengths are compared with the
predictions of a shell model calculation. Two 15/2⁺ states have been identified close in energy, and their
properties are discussed in terms of mixing between vibrational and three-quasiparticle configurations.
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The European Physical Journal A