Firm spin and parity assignments for high-lying, low-spin levels in stable Si isotopes

A natural silicon target was investigated in a nat Si( γ , γ ′ ) photon-scattering experiment with fully linearly-polarised, quasi-monochromatic γ rays in the entrance channel. The mean photon energies used were ⟨ E γ ⟩ = 9.33, 9.77, 10.17, 10.55, 10.93, and 11.37 MeV, and the relative energy spread...

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Hauptverfasser: Sinclair, J., Scheck, M., Finch, S. W., Krishichayan, Friman-Gayer, U., Tornow, W., Battaglia, G., Beck, T., Chapman, R., Chishti, M. M. R., Fransen, Ch, Gonzales, R., Hoemann, E., Isaak, J., Janssens, R. V. F., Jaroszynski, D. A., Johnson, S., Jones, M. D., Keatings, J. M., Kelly, N., Kleemann, J., Little, D., Löher, B., Mashtakov, K. R., Müscher, M., O’Donnell, D., Papst, O., Peters, E. E., Savran, D., Schilling, M., Schwengner, R., Spagnoletti, P., Spieker, M., Werner, V., Wilhelmy, J., Wieland, O., Yates, S. W., Zilges, A.
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description A natural silicon target was investigated in a nat Si( γ , γ ′ ) photon-scattering experiment with fully linearly-polarised, quasi-monochromatic γ rays in the entrance channel. The mean photon energies used were ⟨ E γ ⟩ = 9.33, 9.77, 10.17, 10.55, 10.93, and 11.37 MeV, and the relative energy spread (full width at half maximum) of the incident beam was Δ E γ / ⟨ E γ ⟩ ≈ 3.5–4 %. The observed angular distributions for the ground-state decay allow firm spin and parity assignments for several levels of the stable even-even silicon isotopes.
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