2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.09.020
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Complete spectroscopy of the 162Dy nucleus

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“…A partial level scheme with measured γ-ray transitions that are related to the isomer is shown in figure 5. The 504 keV and 380 keV transitions have been previously reported by Fields et al [7] and Aprahamian et al [9] although both works tentatively assigned the parent level as the (9 − ) member of a K π = (6 − ) band not detected in the present work. As the level is now shown to be isomeric, the earlier assignments need to be re-evaluated.…”
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“…A partial level scheme with measured γ-ray transitions that are related to the isomer is shown in figure 5. The 504 keV and 380 keV transitions have been previously reported by Fields et al [7] and Aprahamian et al [9] although both works tentatively assigned the parent level as the (9 − ) member of a K π = (6 − ) band not detected in the present work. As the level is now shown to be isomeric, the earlier assignments need to be re-evaluated.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…In the present work, all of the other direct isomeric branches, as well as the transitions above the isomer, are newly observed. The other parts of the level scheme are well established [7][8][9].…”
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“…4 shows the SMMC level densityρ(E x ) = ρ M=0 (E x ) (solid circles) and SMMC state density ρ(E x ) (open squares) of 162 Dy. We compare the SMMC level density with various experimental data sets: (i) level counting (solid histograms) [24,25], (ii) renormalized Oslo data (open circles) [26,27], and (iii) neutron resonance data (triangle) [28]. We find very good agreement between theory and experiments.…”
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“…We described . Also shown are experimental data sets for the level density: level counting at low excitation energies (histograms) [24,25], Oslo data at intermediate energies (open circles) [26,27], and the neutron resonance data (triangle) [28]. Bottom panel: thermal moment of inertia I of 162 Dy (solid circles) as a function of excitation energy Ex.…”
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“…This essential element provides the only difference in the lowenergy spectra of molecules and of deformed nuclei. Indeed, there are no low-lying I π = 1 + states in deformed even-even nuclei [48,49].…”
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confidence: 99%