Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of $^{101}$Pd

POSTER

Abstract

Structural evolution is frequently characterized as a function of varying neutron or proton number. The E-Gamma Over Spin (E-GOS) method is a simple way to describe changes in the shape of a specific nucleus as a function of its angular momentum. We performed an experiment using the ESTU tandem Van de Graaff accelerator at the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory at Yale University. In the experiment, $\sim $10 different isotopes in the A=100 region were synthesized. This work focuses on $^{101}$Pd and considers it within the framework of the E-GOS method. A summary of the results obtained and an interpretation of their implications in the context of the region will be presented.

*This work was supported by DOE Grant DE-FG-91ER-40609 and Rhodes CARES.

Authors

  • Justin LeBlanc

    • Rhodes College
  • D.A. Meyer

    • Rhodes College
  • A. Heinz

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • H. Ai

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • R.J. Casperson

    • Yale University
    • WNSL Yale
    • WNSL, Yale University
  • B. Huber

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • R. Luttke

    • WNSL, Yale University; TU Darmstadt
  • E.A. McCutchan

    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • WNSL, Yale University; Argonne National Laboratory
  • J. Qian

    • Yale University
    • WNSL Yale
    • WNSL, Yale University
  • B. Shoraka

    • WNSL, Yale University; University of Surrey
  • J. Smith

    • Rhodes College
  • R. Terry

    • WNSL, Yale University
    • Yale University
    • WNSL Yale
  • J.L. Hugon

    • Rhodes College
  • E. Williams

    • Yale University
    • WNSL Yale
    • WNSL, Yale University