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pensionär – Vetenskap och Hälsa

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Joakim Stenhammar

Senior Lecturer, Head of Division Contact details Email: joakim [dot] stenhammar [at] chem [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 81 51Organisation Physical Chemistry Service point: 1 WebpageJoakim Stenhammars profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Office director Physical ChemistryResearch interestsJoakim's research focuses on various aspects of computational and theoretical so

https://www.physchem.lu.se/joakim-stenhammar - 2026-07-06

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A set of B(E2) values for the low-lying excited states in the radioactive isotope Sn-109 were deduced from a Coulomb excitation experiment. The 2.87-MeV/u radioactive beam was produced at the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN and was incident on a secondary Ni-58 target. The B(E2) values were determined using the known 2(+) -> 0(+) reduced transition probability in Ni-58 as normalization with the semicl

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The radioactive isotope In-107 was studied using sub-barrier Coulomb excitation at the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN. Two gamma rays were observed during the experiment, corresponding to the low-lying 11/2(+) and 3/2(-)states. The reduced transition probability of the 11/2(+) state was determined with the semiclassical Coulomb excitation code GOSIA2. The result is discussed in comparison to large-sc

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The radioactive isotope Sn-107 was studied using Coulomb excitation at the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN. This is the lightest odd-Sn nucleus examined using this technique. The reduced transition probability of the lowest-lying 3/2(+) state was measured and is compared to shell-model predictions based on several sets of single-neutron energies relative to Sn-100. Similar to the transition probabilit