Abstract

An experimental technique combining the well-established α/p–decay–recoil–tagging method with a differential plunger has recently been successful in producing results in the neutron-deficient region near 100Sn. This experimental technique is briefly presented here and the result of a recent measurement for 108Te is put in the context of the systematics of B(E2) values for the Te and Sn isotopic chains. New state-of-the-art shell-model calculations are presented for the Sn data, and possible explanations for the unusually large B(E2) values for the Sn isotopes near the N = 50 shell closure are given.

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