Excited states of the neutron deficient 103Cd nucleus have been
investigated via the 72Ge(35Cl, p3n) reaction at beam energy of 135
MeV by use of in-beam spectroscopic methods. Gamma rays depopulating the
excited states were detected using the Gammasphere spectrometer with high-fold
γ-ray coincidences. A quadrupole γ-ray coincidence analysis
(γ4) has been used to extend the known level scheme. The positive
parity levels have been established up to J=35/2ℏ and Ex=7.071
MeV. In addition to the observation of highly-fragmented level scheme belonging
to the positive-parity sequences at Ex∼ 5 MeV, the termination of a
negative-parity sequence connected by E2 transitions has been established at
J=47/2ℏ and Ex=11.877 MeV. The experimental results
corresponding to both the positive- and negative-parity sequences have been
theoretically interpreted in the framework of the core particle coupling model.
Evidence is presented for a shape change from collective prolate to
non-collective oblate above the Jπ=39/2− (8011 keV) level and for a
smooth termination of the negative-parity band.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.