Monday, October 17, 2011, 3:00 PM, room 385E

Measuring g factors of 4+1 and 6+1 states in even-even nuclei with 80 < A < 100

Diego Torres

(Rutgers University)

The measurement of g factors of the low lying excited states in even-even nuclei with lifetimes of the order of 1 to 50 picoseconds presents challenging questions for both theory and experiment. The experimental determination of accurate g-factor values uses the transient field technique in inverse kinematics and requires an understanding of the reaction mechanism used to populate the final states. So far, the main method of excitation has been Coulomb excitation. More recently, α transfer from a 12C target to selected beams made it possible to populate states in nuclei not available as stable beams. A comparison between Coulomb excitation and α transfer reactions will be presented. The experiments used the Tandem at the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory at Yale University. Preliminary results for the 100Pd and 96Ru nuclei will be presented.