Gamma-ray fast-timing coincidence measurements from the O-18+O-18 fusion-evaporation reaction using a mixed LaBr3-HPGe array
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2012Author
Mason, P. J. R.
Bostan, M.
Ghugre, S. S.
Chakrabarti, R.
Triguero, C. Rodriguez
Bender, P. C.
Garg, U.
Alharbi, T.
Kusoglu, Aslı
Regan, P. H.
Podolyak, Zs
Marginean, N.
Nakhostin, M.
Bowry, M.
Bucurescu, D.
Cata-Danil, G.
Cata-Danil, I.
Sinha, A. K.
Alkhomashi, N.
Detistov, P.
Erduran, M. N.
Deleanu, D.
Filipescu, D.
Glodariu, T.
Ghita, D.
Marginean, R.
Mihai, C.
Negret, A.
Pascu, S.
Sava, T.
Stroe, L.
Suliman, G.
Zamfir, N. V.
Bruce, A. M.
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We report on a gamma-ray coincidence analysis using a mixed array of hyperpure germanium and cerium-doped lanthanum tri-bromide (LaBr3:Ce) scintillation detectors to study nuclear electromagnetic transition rates in the pico-to-nanosecond time regime in P-33,P-34 and S-33 following fusion-evaporation reactions between an O-18 beam and an isotopically enriched O-18 implanted tantalum target. Energies from decay gamma-rays associated with the reaction residues were measured in event-by-event coincidence mode, with the measured time difference information between the pairs of gamma-rays in each event also recorded using the ultra-fast coincidence timing technique. The experiment used the good full-energy peak resolution of the LaBr3:Ce detectors coupled with their excellent timing responses in order to determine the excited state lifetime associated with the lowest lying, cross-shell, I-pi = 4(-) "intruder" state previously reported in the N=19 isotone P-34. The extracted lifetime is consistent with a mainly single-particle M2 multipolarity associated with a f(7/2) -> d(5/2) single particle transition. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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