Life-Time of the 6^+ State in ^<50>Ti
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概要
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The lifetime of the 6^+ state in ^<50>Ti was measured by means of the beta-gamma delayed coincidence method in the decay of ^<50>Sc, produced by the 14 MeV neutron bombardment of natural titanium. The 520 keV (6^+&roar;4^+) gamma-ray from the 3197 keV level in ^<5.>Ti has been found to decay with a half-life T_<1/2>=0.41±0.02 ns. An experimental B(E2) value of 36±2e^2 fm^4 is hence obtained as well as a value for the polarization charge similar to that of ^<42>Ca, leading to the conclusion that the polarization charge has nearly the same value for both the f_<7/2> proton and neutron.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1973-03-05
著者
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GIL Carmen
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Gil Carmen
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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