References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 110CD 110CD(N,N'G):XUNDL-15

3 references found.

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2001CO01

Phys.Rev. C63, 014305 (2001)

F.Corminboeuf, T.B.Brown, L.Genilloud, C.D.Hannant, J.Jolie, J.Kern, N.Warr, S.W.Yates

Structures and Lifetimes of States in 110Cd

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Cd(n, n'γ), E=2.1-3.4 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(θ), DSA, γ-ray excitation functions. 110Cd deduced levels J, π, δ, T1/2, B(E1), B(M1), B(E2), configurations. Comparison with model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.014305


2012GA41

Phys.Rev. C 86, 044304 (2012)

P.E.Garrett, J.Bangay, A.Diaz Varela, G.C.Ball, D.S.Cross, G.A.Demand, P.Finlay, A.B.Garnsworthy, K.L.Green, G.Hackman, C.D.Hannant, B.Jigmeddorj, J.Jolie, W.D.Kulp, K.G.Leach, J.N.Orce, A.A.Phillips, A.J.Radich, E.T.Rand, M.A.Schumaker, C.E.Svensson, C.Sumithrarachchi, S.Triambak, N.Warr, J.Wong, J.L.Wood, S.W.Yates

Detailed spectroscopy of 110Cd: Evidence for weak mixing and the emergence of γ-soft behavior

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Cd(n, n'), E=2.1-3.4 MeV; analyzed Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γ(θ), DSA data. 110Cd; deduced levels, J, π, half-lives, multipolarity, mixing ratio, B(E2).

RADIOACTIVITY 110In(β+), (EC)[from Ta(p, X), E=500 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, γe--coin, T1/2 at TRIUMF-ISAC facility. 110Cd; deduced levels, J, π, mixing ratio, B(E2). Systematics of low-lying 0+ levels and transition rates in 110,112,114,116Cd. No evidence for strong mixing of the intruder and nonintruder configurations. γ-soft or O(6)-type nucleus.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.044304


2026GA03

Eur.Phys.J. A 62, 1 (2026)

P.E.Garrett, J.Bangay, J.Jolie, C.S.Sumithrarachchi, N.Warr, S.W.Yates

The study of 110Cd with the (n, n'γ) reaction revisited

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Cd(n, n'), E not given; analyzed the previously published data; deduced energy levels, initial and final states J, π, intensities, branching ratios, level lifetimes using the Doppler-shift attenuation technique allowing for the determination of an extended set of transition rates.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-025-01754-8