Abstract

A recoil-beta-tagging experiment has been performed to study the excited T=0 and T=1 states in the odd–odd N=Z nucleus ^{94}Ag, populated via the ^{40}Ca(^{58}Ni,1p3n)^{94}Ag reaction. The experiment was conducted using the MARA recoil separator and JUROGAM3 array at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä. Through correlating fast, high-energy beta decays at the MARA focal plane with prompt gamma rays emitted at the reaction target, a number of transitions between excited states in ^{94}Ag have been identified. The timing characteristics of these transitions confirm that they fall within decay sequences that feed the short-lived T=1 ground state of ^{94}Ag. The transitions are proposed to proceed within and between the sets of states with T=0 and T=1. Possible correspondence between some of these transitions from analog states in ^{94}Pd has been discussed, and shell-model calculations including multipole and monopole electromagnetic effects have been presented, in order to enable predictions of the decay patterns between the T=0 and T=1 states and to allow a theoretical set of Coulomb energy differences to be calculated for the A = 94T=1 analog states.

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