Lifetimes for the lowest three transitions in the nucleus 120Xe have
been measured using the Recoil Distance Technique. Our data indicate that the
lifetime for the 21+→01+ transition is more than a factor of
two lower than the previously adopted value and is in keeping with more recent
measurements performed on this nucleus. The theoretical implications of this
discrepancy and the possible reason for the erroneous earlier results are
discussed. All measured lifetimes in 120Xe, as well as the systematics of
the lifetimes of the 21+ states in Xe isotopes, are compared with
predictions of various models. The available data are best described by the
Fermion Dynamic Symmetry Model (FDSM).Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX, 3 figures with Postscript file available on request
at [email protected], [email protected]. Submitted to Phys.
Rev.