1968
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90337-0
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Energy levels in 234U populated in the β-decay of 234Pa(UZ)

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“…Levels with similar decay patterns are also observed in 23~ [29] and 234U [30], and were interpreted as (highly anharmonic) two-phonon fly vibrations. The members of the second excited K~= 2 + band show a very characteristic decay pattern: (1) The two observed levels decay strongly by E0 transitions to the y-band.…”
Section: The K~=o[ Band At 832keksupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Levels with similar decay patterns are also observed in 23~ [29] and 234U [30], and were interpreted as (highly anharmonic) two-phonon fly vibrations. The members of the second excited K~= 2 + band show a very characteristic decay pattern: (1) The two observed levels decay strongly by E0 transitions to the y-band.…”
Section: The K~=o[ Band At 832keksupporting
confidence: 65%
“…3 a similar comparison has been made for the nucleus 234U, which has been investigated in detail in a number of experiments [20][21][22]. Yet, because there have been no measurements by ARC, it is possible that there are a several unobserved levels in 234U below 1.5 MeV.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Sdg Su(3) Ibm With 2s4u Datamentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Boson number N = 15. Experimental points from [24] quasi particle nature by Bjornholm et al E21,22]. In looking at the data given in [22] we noticed that there are some contradictions concerning the higher spin members of this band.…”
Section: -Sd-su(3) II -Sdg-su(3) R=b(e2; I-1 2)/b(e2; 2 --- O))/bmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…For details concerning the more recently discovered isotopes, the reader should consult the original references (Meitner et al, 1938;Ghiorso et al, 1948;Gofman and Seaborg, 1949;Hyde et al, 1949;Meinke et al, 1949Meinke et al, , 1951Meinke et al, , 1952Meinke et al, , 1956Harvey and Parsons, 1950;Barendregt and Tom, 1951;Keys, 1951;Browne et al, 1954;Crane and Iddings, 1954;Zijp et al, 1954;Wright et al, 1957;Hill, 1958;Arbman et al, 1960;Takahashi and Morinaga, 1960;Albridge et al, 1961;Baranov et al, 1962;Nielsen, 1962, 1963;Subrahmanyam, 1963;Wolzak and Morinaga, 1963;McCoy, 1964;Bastin et al, 1966;Bjørnholm et al, 1968;Hahn et al, 1968;Trautmann et al, 1968;Briand et al, 1969;Borggreen et al, 1970;dePinke et al, 1970;Laurens et al, 1970;Varnell, 1970;Holden and Walker, 1972;Sung-Ching-Yang et al, 1972;Lederer and Shirley, 1978;Folger et al, 1995;Yuan et al, 1995Yuan et al, , 1996Andreev et al, 1996a;Nishinaka et al, 1997).…”
Section: Nuclear Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%