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Lifetime study of high-spin states in 104,105In

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In the neutron deficient isotopes 104,105In lifetimes of high spin states in the range from 0.5 ps to 600 ps have been measured in a coincidence recoil distance Doppler shift (RDDS) experiment. By combining the Doppler shift attenuation (DSA) and RDDS methods at few μm flight distances, the problem of delayed feeding has been avoided and very short lifetimes in the range 0.5–0.8 ps have been determined. Shell model calculations with strong restrictions for the neutron orbitals reveal good agreement with experimental level energies and still fair agreement for most measured B(M1) and B(E2) values.

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Received: 30 June 1998

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Kast, D., Jungclaus, A., Lieb, K. et al. Lifetime study of high-spin states in 104,105In. EPJ A 3, 115–128 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100500050157

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