7–9 Dec 2016
CERN
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Coulomb excitation of $^{110}$Sn

8 Dec 2016, 09:45
15m
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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Submitted HIE-ISOLDE Results

Speaker

Jacob Snall (Lund University (SE))

Description

Neutron deficient $^{110}$Sn has been studied in safe Coulomb excitation using the MINIBALL array at HIE-ISOLDE.
$^{110}$Sn was post accelerated to 4.5 MeV/u and excited against a $^{206}$Pb target.
Previous measurements performed at REX-ISOLDE measured the reduced transition probability, B(E2), of $^{106,108,110}$Sn to the first excited 2$^+$ state with a precision of ~10-20\%.
These values shows a deviation from predictions made by large-scale shell model calculations.
In this experiment the B(E2) value of $^{110}$Sn has been remeasured with a higher precision.
Some preliminary results will be presented.

Primary author

Jacob Snall (Lund University (SE))

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