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      Shell Model Predictions for Very Neutron-Rich Nuclei in 132SN Region : Interesting Features of Effective- Charge Revealed

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          Shell model studies have been done for very neutron - rich nuclei in the range Z=50-55 and N=82-87. Good agreement of the theoretical level spectra with the experimental one for N=82, 83 I and Te nuclei is shown. Then the results for three very neutron-rich nuclei 137Sn and 136-137Sb have been presented. The present calculation favour a 2- ground state for 136Sb instead of 1- identified through beta decay.Interesting observation about the E2 effective charges for this region has been discussed.

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                28 March 2005
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                nucl-th/0503067
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                4th International Balkan School on Nuclear Physics, Bodrum - Turkey, 22 - 29 September 2004 5 pages, 3 figures. To be published in Balkan Physics Letters
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                Nuclear physics
                Nuclear physics

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