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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 10: Poster Session: Nuclear Structure/Spectroscopy
HK 10.23: Poster
Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 13:30–15:30, Foyer
Nuclear Structure of 193Os: Transfer Experiment and IBM-related Model — •Y. Eisermann1, R. Hertenberger1, H-F. Wirth1, G. Graw1, S. Christen2, O. Möller2, J. Jolie2, J. Barea3, C. E. Alonso4, and P. Arias4 — 1Sektion Physik, LMU München — 2IKP, Universität zu Köln — 3Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico — 4FAMN, Universidad de Sevilla
193Os is the heaviest Osmium isotop accessible by
one neutron transfer reaction.
Data from (d→,p) experiments with high resolution
at the Munich Q3D spectrograph
provide new information on the nuclear structure of
this odd-even nucleus.
Our Atomic beam source with
cesium charge exchange produces a polarized beam
which hits
the target of highly enriched 192Os. Spin, parity
and spectroscopic factors of levels with
excitation energies up to 1.7MeV
are deduced from the angular
distributions of the (d→,p) reaction.
We compare the lower lying negative parity states with
IBFM-2 and SUSY model calculations.
The level scheme given by a SUSY approach approximately
resembles the experimental data.
The IBFM-2 calculation reproduces the lower
lying nuclear excited states quite well.
The work was supported by the DFG (C4-Gr894/2-3) and MLL.