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Introduction, by WNC – a useful feature of transfer using HEAVY IONS

Introduction, by WNC – a useful feature of transfer using HEAVY IONS. And now some slides presented on behalf of Kate Jones (U of Tennessee)…. States in 131 Sn. Low-lying isomer in 131 Sn. Previously tentatively assigned 65.1 keV or 69 (14) keV Fogelberg (2004). This work 68 keV .

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Introduction, by WNC – a useful feature of transfer using HEAVY IONS

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  1. Introduction, by WNC – a useful feature of transfer using HEAVY IONS And now some slides presented on behalf of Kate Jones (U of Tennessee)….

  2. States in 131Sn

  3. Low-lying isomer in 131Sn Previously tentatively assigned 65.1 keV or 69 (14) keVFogelberg (2004). This work 68 keV.

  4. States in 131Sn (f5/2) (p1/2) Ex –Sn(keV) (p3/2) (f7/2) 131Sn 133Sn

  5. High-spin states in 131Sn Energies known from Cm fission fragment studies --Bhattacharyya et al., PRL 87,6 (2001) But assigned to high-spin states (~ 19/2+)

  6. Structure of 7- isomer in 130Sn 7- structure dominated by

  7. High-spin states in 131Sn νf7/2d3/2-1h11/2-1 Bhattacharyya et al., PRL 87,6 (2001).

  8. High-spin states in 131Sn νf7/2d3/2-1h11/2-1 Transfer on isomeric beam Bhattacharyya et al., PRL 87,6 (2001).

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