Abstract
Gamma rays from the strongest five of seven resonances associated with the 49 Ca ground-state analogue in the reaction 48 Ca(p, γ) 49 Sc have been measured. The B(M1) for the gamma decay of the isobaric analogue state (IAS) to the 3082 keV anti-isobaric analogue state (AIAS) is found to be 1.2×10 -2 W. U., which is hindered by a factor of ∼1.7×10 -2 with respect to a simple shell model prediction. This hindrance has been found to be due to the fact that several levels at around 6.5 MeV, which presumably arise from the core-polarization configuration, absorb most of the M1 strength. The correspondence between the strength of the Gamow-Teller (GT) beta transition from the 49 Ca g. s. to the 3082 keV state in 49 Sc and the strength of the σ-part of the M1 transition from the IAS to the AIAS is discussed.
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