Published April 1975 | Version v1
Journal article

Recoil-distance lifetime measurements of 48V levels

  • 1. Department of Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11794

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Lifetimes for a number of levels in 48V have been measured using the recoil-distance technique. The experimental results for the mean lifetimes are 8.8 plus-or-minus 1.4 psec for the 428-keV 5+ level, 21.6 plus-or-minus 1.1 psec for the 613-keV 4+ level, 111 plus-or-minus 9 psec for the 627-keV 6+ level, 6.7 plus-or-minus 1.8 psec for the 1056-keV 3- level, and 6.5 plus-or-minus 0.5 psec for the 1099-keV 4- level. Lifetime limits were measured for other levels. The electromagnetic transition strengths for the positive and negative parity bands are discussed. For the positive parity levels, shell model calculations are carried out assuming wave functions of the form (πf/sub 7/2/)/sup n/νf/sub 7/2//sup -n/. Many properties of 48V and surrounding nuclei, particularly for the high-spin states, can be described using the 42Sc effective interaction with effective operators e/subp/ + e/subn/ = 2 and g/subp/ - g/subn/ = 1.29. For some aspects, however, the effective operator approach within this limited 1f/sub 7/2/ model space is not adequate

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Journal Title
Physical Review C
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
4
Series
Phys. Rev., C.
Journal Page Range
1122-1132
ISSN
0556-2813

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