Fission γ spectra and levels in 139Ba

Y. X. Luo, J. O. Rasmussen, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, X. Q. Zhang, J. K. Hwang, C. J. Beyer, J. Kormicki, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. V. Daniel, K. E. Gregorich, T. N. Ginter, P. Zielinski, C. M. Folden, I. Y. Lee, P. Fallon, A. Macchiavelli, R. Donangelo, M. A. Stoyer, S. Asztalos, and S. C. Wu
Phys. Rev. C 64, 054306 – Published 4 October 2001; Erratum Phys. Rev. C 104, 069902 (2021)
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Abstract

Analysis of 252Cf recent spontaneous-fission γ data from Gammasphere has enabled the discovery of transitions in 139Ba in coincidence with those of its Molybdenum fission partner. A new level scheme going up to 5Mev includes 11 new transitions and 10 new levels. We make analogies with the 83-neutron isotone 135Te and discuss possible configurations in the spherical single-particle shell model. We suggest a band as a possible magnetic rotation band of the type treated by tilted-axis cranking theory.

  • Received 17 May 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.64.054306

©2001 American Physical Society

Erratum

Erratum: Fission γ spectra and levels in Ba139 [Phys. Rev. C 64, 054306 (2001)]

Y. X. Luo, E. H. Wang, J. O. Rasmussen, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, X. Q. Zhang, J. K. Hwang, C. J. Beyer, J. Kormicki, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. V. Daniel, K. E. Gregorich, T. N. Ginter, P. Zielinski, C. M. Folden, I. Y. Lee, P. Fallon, A. Macchiavelli, R. Donangelo, M. A. Stoyer, S. Asztalos, and S. C. Wu
Phys. Rev. C 104, 069902 (2021)

Authors & Affiliations

Y. X. Luo1,2,3,4, J. O. Rasmussen4, A. V. Ramayya1, J. H. Hamilton1, X. Q. Zhang1, J. K. Hwang1, C. J. Beyer1, J. Kormicki1, G. M. Ter-Akopian5, Yu. Ts. Oganessian5, A. V. Daniel5, K. E. Gregorich4, T. N. Ginter4, P. Zielinski4, C. M. Folden4, I. Y. Lee4, P. Fallon4, A. Macchiavelli4, R. Donangelo6, M. A. Stoyer7, S. Asztalos8, and S. C. Wu9

  • 1Physics Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235
  • 2Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennesse 37831
  • 3Institute of Modern Physics, CAS, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China
  • 4Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720
  • 5Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, RU-141980 Dubna, Russia
  • 6Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, C.P. 68528, 21945-970 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 7Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551
  • 8Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
  • 9National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan 30043

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