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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 355, Issue 1, 2 March 1981, Pages 93-114
Nuclear Physics A

Band structures in 98Ru and 99Ru

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Abstract

The level schemes of 98, 99Ru were studied with the reactions 98Mo(α, 3nγ) and 98Mo(α, 4nγ) at Eα = 35 to 55 MeV, using a large variety of in-beam γ-ray detection techniques and conversion-electron measurements. A search for the 3 state was carried out with the reaction 98Ru(p, p′). The ground-state band of 98Ru was excited up to Jπ = (12)+ and a negative-parity band up to (15). New levels in 98Ru were found at Ex = 2285 (Jπ = 4+), 2435 (Jπ = (3, 4+)), 2671, 3540, 4224, 4847, 4915 (Jπ = (12)+), 4989 (Jπ = (12+)), 5521 (Jπ = (13)), 5889, 6591 (Jπ = (15)), and 7621 keV. New unambiguous spin and parity assignments were made for the levels at Ex = 2014 and 3852 keV, as Jπ = 3+ and 9, respectively. New levels in 99Ru were found at Ex = 1976, 2021 (Jπ = (152+)), 2393, 2401 (Jπ = (172+)), 2875 (π = (+)), 3037, 3201 (Jπ = (232)), 3460 (J = (172)), 3484 (Jπ = (212+)), 3985, 4224 (Jπ = (272)), and 5359 keV. The 1070 keV, Jπ = 112 level in 99Ru has a half-life of 2.8 ns. A strongly excited negative-parity band is built on this level. A positive-parity band based on the ground state was excited up to Jπ = (212+). The level schemes are well reproduced by the interacting boson model in the vibrational limit.

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