Acta Physica Polonica B
Vol. 36, No. 4, April 2005, page 1029
High-Spin States in 124Ba
A. Al-Khatib, A.K. Singh, H. Huebel, P. Bringel, A. Buerger, A. Neusser, G. Schoenwasser, G.B. Hagemann, C.R. Hansen, B. Herskind, G. Sletten, A. Algora, Zs. Dombradi, J. Gal, G. Kalinka, J. Molnar, B.M. Nyako, D. Sohler, J. Timar, L. Zolnai, M. Kmiecik, A. Maj, J. Styczen, K. Zuber, K. Hauschild, A. Korichi, A. Lopez-Martens, J. Roccaz, S. Siem, F. Hannachi, J.N. Scheurer, P. Bednarczyk, Th. Byrski, D. Curien, O. Dorvaux, G. Duchene, B. Gall, F. Khalfallah, I. Piqueras, J. Robin, K. Juhasz, S.B. Patel, A.O. Evans, G. Rainovski, A. Airoldi, G. Benzoni, A. Bracco, F. Camera, B. Million, P. Mason, A. Paleni, R. Sacchi, O. Wieland, C.M. Petrache, D. Petrache, G. La Rana, R. Moro, G. De Angelis, P. Fallon, I.-Y. Lee, J.C. Lisle, B. Cederwall, K. Lagergren, R.M. Lieder, E. Podsvirova, W. Gast, H. Jaeger, N. Redon, A. Goergen
High-spin states in 124Ba were populated using the 64Ni(64Ni,4n)124Ba
reaction at beam energies of 255 and 261 MeV. Gamma-ray coincidences
were measured using the EUROBALL detector array.The charged-particle
detector array DIAMANT provided channel selection. The previously known
rotational bands are extended to higher spins. Five new bands are
observed, one of them extends up to the spin 40 \hbar region.
PACS numbers: 27.60.+j, 21.10.Re, 23.20.Lv