Authors:
Gizon, A; Weiss, B; Paris, P; Liang, CF; Genevey, J; Gizon, J; Barci, V; Cata-Danil, G; Dionisio, JS; Lagrange, JM; Pautrat, M; Vanhorenbeeck, J; Vieu, C; Zolnai, L; Arias, JM; Barea, J; Droste, C
Journal:
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A
Abstract:
The decay of Ba-123 to Cs-123 has been studied with mass-separated sources. Singles spectra of gamma-rays, X-rays and conversion electrons as well as gamma - gamma - t; gamma - e(-) - t, and X - e(-) - t coincidences were recorded. A level scheme of Cs-123 has been constructed including 26 nerv excited states and 82 transitions. The existence of a I-pi = 11/2(-), T-1/2 = 1.7 s isomer, bandhead of the h(1/2) band, is confirmed. Its excitation energy equals 156.3 keV. A new T-1/2 = 114 ns isomer has been established at 232 keV using the in-beam recoil catcher technique. It is assigned to the I-pi = 9/2(+) bandhead of the pi g(9/2) band. Collective bands based on the 1/2(+) ground state and first 3/2(+) excited state are proposed. The level structure is described in the frame of the interacting boson-fermion and core-quasiparticle coupling models.