Abstract

Structures in the $^{106}\mathrm{Pd}$ nucleus have been studied in the $\mathrm{EC}/{\ensuremath{\beta}}^{+}$ decay of $^{106}\mathrm{Ag}$ at the INFN Legnaro National Laboratories using the Spes Low-energy Internal Conversion Electron Spectrometer (SLICES). The K-conversion coefficients and the electric monopole transition strengths, between low-lying ${2}^{+}$ and ${0}^{+}$ states, have been studied. These experimental data combined with the results from conversion electron measurement on $^{104}\mathrm{Pd}$ previously performed by the Florence spectroscopy group were compared with the theoretical values calculated in the framework of the interacting proton-neutron boson model. Good agreement between experimental and theoretical values is found when interpreting the ${0}_{3}^{+}$ level as an intruder state.

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