1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf01283937
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Investigation of neutron-deficient tungsten isotopes168?174W

Abstract: The decays of 168-174 w were observed in the reactions of 36Ar and 4~ beams with enriched targets of 136BaF2 and 138BaF2" The measured half-lives are 53 (2) s, 76 (6) s, 2.42(4) min, 2.38(4) rain, 6.6(9) min, 6.3(4) rain, and 35.3(5) rain, respectively. Decay schemes were derived from the 7-and X-ray coincidence data. Spin assignments of ground-and excited states are discussed within experimental level systematics and compared with the results of microscopic-macroscopic model calculations. Excitation energies … Show more

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“…lb was measured after the bombardment of enriched 136Ba with a6Ar ions at 193 MeV energy. The three strongest e-lines at 4.74, 4.56 and 4.40MeV origin from the decays of 166,167, 168W, respectively I- [4][5][6]. At this irradiation energy, we note that the contaminations from elements with Z < 74 are weaker and that no e-rays with energies above 4.74 MeV were detected in Fig.…”
Section: Excitation Functions and Cross-bombardmentsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…lb was measured after the bombardment of enriched 136Ba with a6Ar ions at 193 MeV energy. The three strongest e-lines at 4.74, 4.56 and 4.40MeV origin from the decays of 166,167, 168W, respectively I- [4][5][6]. At this irradiation energy, we note that the contaminations from elements with Z < 74 are weaker and that no e-rays with energies above 4.74 MeV were detected in Fig.…”
Section: Excitation Functions and Cross-bombardmentsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The rhenium isomers are then interpreted as M4 (A K =4) isomers. If due to a large decoupling parameter the 5/2-member of the 1/2-[541] band would be the lowest-lying state, as it is the case in many nuclei of this region [5,30], we were faced with E2 (A K =4) isomers. Although hindered, however, the life-times of such isomers are probably much shorter than those observed in our experiment.…”
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