Abstract
The study of the structure of nucleus 106Cd has been undertaken using conventional modern accelerators, state-of-the-art detectors coupled to high-end NIM compatible electronic modules, and a high end data acquisition system for the analysis of the raw data acquired in list mode. In the present work, in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy was performed via fusion evaporation reaction and the structure of the nucleus from the high-spin state down to the ground state was studied systematically. Two new gamma-ray transitions from known energy levels have been reported. The sequence of E1 transitions depopulating alternating parity levels and the new transition of octupole multipolarity signifies possible octupole correlation hitherto unreported for nuclei in this mass region.
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