Evidence for Proton Excitations in 130,132,134,136 Xe Isotopes from Measurements of g Factors of 2 + 1 and 4 + 1 States
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Jakob, G.
Benczer-Koller, N
Kumbartzki, G
Holden, J.
Mertzimekis, T J
Speidel, K.-H.
Ernst, R.
Stuchbery, Andrew
Pakou, A
Maier-Komor, P
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American Physical Society
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The g factors of 21+, 41+, and 22+ states in the stable 130,132,134,136Xe isotopes have been measured via projectile Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics in combination with the transient field technique. The results show a steady decrease in g(21+) as the number of neutron holes increases in the lighter nuclei below the closed N = 82 neutron shell. The g factors of the 41+ states in 132,134Xe are consistently larger than the g factors of the 21+ states, a characteristic of proton excitation. The g factors of the 21+, 41+, and 22+ states in 130Xe are approximately equal as would be expected for vibrational excitations.
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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics