Abstract

The reaction 43Ca( alpha ,n)46Ti was used to populate levels in 46Ti at alpha particle energies of 6.5 and 7.5 MeV. Gamma rays in 46Ti were observed in a Ge(Li)-NaI(Tl) escape-suppressed spectrometer. The Doppler shift attenuation method was used to measure the mean lifetimes of 10 levels in 46Ti. The Jpi =0+ 2.61 MeV level is shown to have an enhanced E2 transition to the first excited 2+ state.

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