Parity non-conservation observed in nuclear gamma-decay of (180m) Hf
ACTA PHYS POL B 39:2 (2008) 411-416
Abstract:
This paper presents results of experiment which studied (using the Nuclear-Orientation technique) the gamma-decay of isomeric Hf-180m. The described experiment used the newly developed mass-separated Hf-180m beam at ISOLDE, CERN which was implanted into an iron foil polarized at millikelvin temperatures. The observed irregular admixture of E2 to M2/E3 multipolarity in 501 keV 8(-) -> 6(+) gamma-transition was the clear experimental evidence for parity mixing in nuclear states. The temperature dependence of the forward-backward asymmetry of the angular distribution has been measured over extended range of temperatures (and therefore nuclear polarizations), proving a parity mixing of the 8(-) and 8(+) nuclear levels. The value found for the E2/M2 mixing ratio epsilon = -0.032(2) of this transition is in close agreement with averaged value of all previously published results epsilon = -0.030(2).Magnetic dipole moments of 58Cu and 59Cu by in-source laser spectroscopy
PHYSICAL REVIEW C 77:6 (2008) ARTN 067302
Measurement of g factors of excited states in radioactive beams by the transient field technique:: 132Te
PHYSICS LETTERS B 664:4-5 (2008) 241-245
Nuclear dipole moment of 71Cu from online β-NMR measurements
PHYSICAL REVIEW C 77:1 (2008) ARTN 014315
g factors, spin-parity assignments, and multipole mixing ratios of excited states in N=82 isotones 134Te, 135I
PHYSICAL REVIEW C 78:4 (2008) ARTN 044331