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Nuclear Structure of the Heaviest Elements – Investigated at SHIP - GSI
Besides synthesizing new elements understanding the nuclear structure of heaviest nuclei is presently the main challenge of experimental and theoretical investigations concerning the field of Superheavy Elements (SHE).
At GSI Darmstadt an extensive program on nuclear structure investigations by means of alpha-gamma– or alpha-conversion-electron- spectroscopy of nuclei collected in the focal plane of the velocity filter SHIP has been started about a decade ago. The project covered both: systematic investigations of single particle levels populated by alpha-decay in odd-mass isotopes as well as investigation of two- or four-quasi-particle states forming K isomers. In addition, first results on nuclear structure from EC decay using K X-ray-gamma– and gamma–gamma–coincidence measurements were obtained.
Results obtained in the element region Z = 99 to Z = 110 will be presented and discussed within theoretical frameworks.
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