128Xe Lifetime Measurement Using the Coulex-Plunger Technique in Inverse Kinematics

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Lifetimes, Dynamics And Kinematics Of A Particle And A System Of Particles, 90<=A<=149

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The lifetimes of the lowest collective yrast and non-yrast states in 128Xe were measured in a Coulomb excitation experiment using the recoil distance method (RDM) in inverse kinematics. Hereby, the Cologne plunger apparatus was employed together with the JUROGAM spectrometer. Excited states in 128Xe were populated using a 128Xe beam impinging on a natFe target with E(128Xe)~525 MeV. Recoils were detected by means of an array of solar cells placed at forward angles. Recoil-gated γ-spectra were measured at different plunger distances.

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