Abstract
The magnetic moments in many isotopic chains have been systematically measured using the transient field technique on beams of separated isotopes excited in inverse kinematics. Such experiments have provided insight into how the structure of nuclei evolves by successively adding nucleons. Since naturally occurring isotopic chains are relatively short, efforts are underway to make unstable isotopes available. In limited cases the use of an a-particle transfer to beam projectiles has been successfully employed in measurements on unstable nuclei. In this investigation beams of 78Kr and 86Kr were used to measure magnetic moments of excited states in the unstable 82 Sr and 90 Sr nuclei utilizing the transfer of an α particle from 12 C nuclei in the target.
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