2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.83.024306
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High-spin spectroscopy inXe125

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“…The new band 6 in 125 I exhibits characteristics similar to those of the regular high-spin bands discovered recently in 124 Ba [5], 125 Xe [20], and 126 Xe [21]. In particular, band 6 is almost 'identical' to band a in 126 Xe.…”
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confidence: 48%
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“…The new band 6 in 125 I exhibits characteristics similar to those of the regular high-spin bands discovered recently in 124 Ba [5], 125 Xe [20], and 126 Xe [21]. In particular, band 6 is almost 'identical' to band a in 126 Xe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Therefore, negative parity has been assigned to band 6. The R θ ratios measured for the 1119-, 1191-, 1271-, 1365-, and 1472-keV γ rays from the lower part of the band are 1.05 (10) 1.44(28), and 1.18 (20), respectively. These values are consistent with quadrupole, most likely E2, multipolarity.…”
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“…b have been estimated for these bands in 125 Xe [19] and 126 Xe [20], which translate into deformation parameters ε 2 from 0.27 to 0.36. In somewhat heavier nuclei, around A = 130, superdeformed (SD) shapes with deformation parameters of ε 2 ≃ 0.4 have been observed [22,23].…”
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