1. Identification of excited levels in the N=Z+1 nucleus 73Kr
- Author
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A. v. d. Werth, S. Skoda, H. Prade, J. Heese, L. Funke, T. Mylaeus, F. Becker, H.G. Thomas, T. Burkardt, K. H. Maier, J. Altmann, W. Teichert, H. Kluge, S. Freund, J. Eberth, U. Hermkens, H. Grawe, and G. Winter
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Strongly coupled ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Excited state ,Oblate spheroid ,medicine ,Prolate spheroid ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Atomic physics ,Spectroscopy ,Nucleus - Abstract
Excited states of 73Kr have identified by in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy via the reaction 40Ca(36Ar, 2pn)73Kr. A strongly coupled band is interpreted as a prolate band built on the Nilsson [312] 3 2 − orbital at β2∼0.4, while a decoupled g 9 2 band is likely to correspond to a small deformation. Evidence for a large oblate deformation as discussed for 72Kr has not been found.
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- 1993