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γ spectroscopy of 11 Λ B

We have performed a γ spectroscopy experiment in 11 Λ B using a germanium detector array, Hyperball. In this experiment, we have observed six γ transitions from 11 Λ B. Among these transitions, the γ ray peak at 1482 keV is identified as E2 ( 1 / 2 + → 5 / 2 + ) . The result of this experiment indic...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. A 2005-05, Vol.754, p.75-79
Main Authors: Miura, Y., Ajimura, S., Fujii, Y., Fukuda, T., Hashimoto, O., Hotchi, H., Imai, K., Imoto, W., Kakiguchi, Y., Kameoka, S., Krutenkova, A., Maruta, T., Matsumura, A., Miwa, K., Mizunuma, K., Nakamura, S.N., Nagae, T., Nomura, H., Noumi, H., Outa, H., Saha, P.K., Saitoh, T., Sato, Y., Sekimoto, M., Takahashi, T., Tamura, H., Tanida, K., Toyoda, A., Ukai, M., Yamauchi, H.
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Language:English
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Summary:We have performed a γ spectroscopy experiment in 11 Λ B using a germanium detector array, Hyperball. In this experiment, we have observed six γ transitions from 11 Λ B. Among these transitions, the γ ray peak at 1482 keV is identified as E2 ( 1 / 2 + → 5 / 2 + ) . The result of this experiment indicates that the level structure seems quite different from a theoretical prediction based on the results of the previous experiments.
ISSN:0375-9474
DOI:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.02.131