Abstract

The availability of good quality radioactive ion beams is allowing unique research in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics. Coulomb Excitation is a mechanism with a relatively large cross sections that allows the use of low intensity radioactive ion beams, and therefore it has become in a powerful experimental tool for the study of nuclei consirderably far from stability. Among the data of interest for nuclear models that can be obtained using Coulomb excitation are: reduced transition probabilities; electric quadrupole moments; and magnetic moments. This work gives an overview of experimental studies on the mass 80 region in which I have been involved.

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