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Investigation of an intruder band in 45 Sc via coulomb excitation ∗
Minda, M. M.; Kumar, R.; Napiorkowski, P. J.; Saxena, M.; Duttd, S.; Agarwal, A.; Ahmed, I.; Bhattacharya, S.; Jhingan, A.; Kaur, J.; Habior, M. K.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, S.; Kumar, D.; Nanal, V.; Palit, R.; Rai, N. K.; Shuaib, M.; Soodl, A.; Stolarz, A.; Trivedi, T.; Tyagi, A. K.; Bhowmik, R. K.; Wollersheim, H. J.
In order to gain further information on the electromagnetic properties
of the low-lying states in 45Sc, a Coulomb excitation measurement was
carried out at the IUAC, New Delhi. The 45Sc target nuclei were Coulomb
excited by the 70 MeV 32S beam from the 15UD tandem accelerator. The
γ-rays depopulating Coulomb excited states in 45Sc were detected by four
Clover detectors in coincidence with the forward scattered ions. The main
aim of the experiment was to determine the B(E3; 7/2
− → 3/2
+) and
B(E3; 7/2
− → 5/2
+) transition probabilities, as well as the transitional
electromagnetic matrix elements for low-lying intruder states.