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A new μs isomer in <sup>136</sup>Sb produced in the projectile fission of <sup>238</sup>U
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A new μs isomer in 136Sb produced in the projectile fission of 238U

MN Mineva, M Hellström, M Bernas, J Gerl, H Grawe, M Pfützner, PH Regan, M Rejmund, D Rudolph, F Becker, …
European Physical Journal A, Vol.11(1), pp.9-13
01/12/2001

Abstract

The neutron-rich isotope 136Sb has been produced following the relativistic projectile fission of 238U in an experiment performed at the Fragment Separator at GSI, Darmstadt. Delayed γ-ray spectroscopy of the fission products has been performed after isotope separation. A new isomeric state in 136Sb has been populated, and its lifetime measured as T1/2 = 565(50) ns. Realistic and empirical shell-model calculations have been performed and are compared to the experimental observables.

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