Abstract

Gamma ray spectra and the angular distributions for the 1975 keV resonance, which is the strongest of the seven resonances associated with the 49 Ca ground state analogue in the 48 Ca( p , γ) reaction, have been measured with Ge(Li) detector. Gamma-gamma coincidence spectra have also been measured to confirm the decay scheme. To identify the transitions between the low-lying states, gamma rays from the 48 Ca( d , n γ) 49 Sc reaction have been measured at E d =3.0 MeV. Spins and parities of some of the levels in 49 Sc as well as the tentative gamma decay scheme have been determined from these data with the aids of previous reaction data.

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