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Author (up) Syeda, N.K. et al; Algora, A. url  doi
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  Title Investigation of the excited states of 114Sn using the GRIFFIN spectrometer at TRIUMF Type Journal Article
  Year 2025 Publication Nuclear Physics A Abbreviated Journal Nucl. Phys. A  
  Volume 1059 Issue Pages 123090 - 5pp  
  Keywords Gamma-ray spectroscopy; Shape coexistence; GRIFFIN; Sn nuclei  
  Abstract The semi-magic 110-122Sn isotopes display signs of shape coexistence in their excited 0+ states, which, in contrast to the spherical 0+ ground states, are deformed. This paper investigates the nuclear structure of 114Sn using the competing /3+ decay and electron capture of a radioactive beam of 114Sb produced at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility using the GRIFFIN spectrometer. This study will allow for an in-depth understanding of the excited 0+ states in 114Sn, by focusing on their decay patterns. In the present experiment, transitions at 856.2-keV and 1405.0-keV, which were observed in an earlier /3+ decay study but not placed in the 114Sn level scheme, have been Physics, assigned to the level scheme in connection to the 0+3 level at 2156.0-keV. Properly assigning these transitions refines the level scheme and enhances our understanding of the nuclear structure in 114Sn.  
  Address [Syeda, N. K.] Simon Fraser Univ, Dept Phys, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada, Email: syeda_noor@sfu.ca  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Publisher Elsevier Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0375-9474 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:001474896600001 Approved no  
  Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes  
  Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6639  
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