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Higher-spin structures in F-21 and Na-25...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
Publication Date
Page Number
34301
Volume
92
Issue
3

Excited states were investigated in F-21 and Na-25 using the Be-9(C-14, pn gamma) reaction at 30, 35, and 45 MeV and the Be-9(O-18, pn gamma) reaction at 35 MeV. Protons were detected and identified in an E-Delta E telescope at 0 degrees in coincidence with one or more gamma radiations in the FSU Compton-suppressed Ge detector array. Many new levels and electromagnetic decays were observed, especially among the higher spin states. Angular distributions and mean lifetimes were measured wherever possible in both nuclei. The energy levels of the positive-parity states in the two nuclei agree rather well with shell model calculations using both the USDA and WBP interactions up to the highest spins observed of 13/2 h. Both a weak coupling approximation and shell model calculations using the WBP interaction generally reproduce the negative-parity states in F-21. The shell model calculations reproduce relatively well the measured M1 and E2 transitions in both nuclei, but overpredict the parity-changing E1 transitions in F-21, the only nucleus in which negative-parity states were observed in the present experiment.