Abstract
The inelastic scattering of 64.8 MeV protons has been studied on the stable even isotopes. The inelastically scattered protons were momentum analyzed in a magnetic spectrograph with a resulting energy resolution of approximately 20 keV. Levels up to the excitation energy of about 5 MeV were investigated. Many new levels were observed for the isotopes studied. The angular distributions obtained were compared with the predictions of distorted-wave Born approximation and coupled-channels calculations and a number of new spin assignments were proposed. Several states with comparable strengths were found at about =2.0–5.0 MeV, showing large fragmentation of octupole and hexadecapole transition strengths, in contrast to the case of Zn isotopes. The distributions of the transition strengths for the , , and states were compared with the theoretical calculations based on the random-phase-approximation model for spherical nuclei.
- Received 12 September 1985
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.33.71
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