Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1856637 Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 2013 46 Pages PDF
Abstract

The nuclear structure in the 100Sn region is reviewed. State-of-the-art experimental techniques involving stable and radioactive beam facilities have enabled access to exotic nuclei in its next neighbourhood. The analysis of experimental data has established the shell structure and its evolution towards N=Z=50N=Z=50, seniority conservation and proton–neutron interaction in the g9/2 orbit, the super-allowed Gamow–Teller decay of 100Sn, masses and half lives along the rprp-path, and super-allowed αα decay beyond 100Sn. The status of theoretical approaches in shell model and mean-field investigations is described and their predictive power assessed. Structure features of 100Sn and its doubly-magic neighbours 56Ni at N=ZN=Z, 132Sn and 78Ni at N≫ZN≫Z are compared. An outlook is given on future developments of experimental and theoretical methods.

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