Spectroscopy of nuclei around 100Sn populated via two-neutron knockout reactions

Abstract

We report on the in-beam gamma spectroscopy of 102Sn and 100Cd produced via two-neutron removal from carbon and CH2 targets at about 150 MeV/nucleon beam energy. New transitions assigned to the decay of a second 2+ excited state at 2470(60) keV in 102Sn were observed. Two-neutron removal cross sections from 104Sn and 102Cd have been extracted. The enhanced cross section to the 2+2 in 102Sn populated via the (p,p2n) reaction is traced back to an increase of shell-model structure overlaps, consistent with the hypothesis that the proton-induced two-deeply-bound-nucleon removal mechanism is of direct nature.

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