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Using the 116 Cd(7Li,p2n)reaction, we have located a 6.4 us 10+ isomer in 120 Sn and cha racterized its decay.The B(E2;10 +→8+)values between vh 2/n11 states in the Sn isotopes are found to decrease sharply from N=66 to N=70, but not as drastically as in the corresponding N=82 isotones with Z=66– 70.
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On leave from Purdue University, Indiana
On leave from Inst. of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland
Our warm thanks to Rafal Broda, who stimulated this study.
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Daly, P.J., Lunardi, S., Soramel, F. et al. Transition probabilites betweenvh 2/n11 states in Sn isotopes. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 323, 245–246 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01290318
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