1963
DOI: 10.1007/bf02812603
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Lower excited states of 50 22 Ti28

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“…The 50 Sc(β − ) 50 Ti decay [34,35] and the 48 Ca(He 3 ,p) 50 Sc reaction [36] were the first experiments to provide a mass excess value of 50 Sc. The first direct mass measurement was performed using the TOFI spectrometer, in 1998 [37].…”
Section: Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 50 Sc(β − ) 50 Ti decay [34,35] and the 48 Ca(He 3 ,p) 50 Sc reaction [36] were the first experiments to provide a mass excess value of 50 Sc. The first direct mass measurement was performed using the TOFI spectrometer, in 1998 [37].…”
Section: Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass of 196 Hg was mostly determined from deflection-voltage ratios of 196 Hg and 198 Hg 35 Cl molecule [51]. Together With 196 Au(β − ) 196 Hg decay [52] it yielded the total mass excess of -31825.9(2.9) keV.…”
Section: Hgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous investigations the gross features of the decay of 50g Sc have been determined [1][2][3][4]. KANTELE [2] reported a /}-end point energy of 3.6 MeV for 50g Sc and assumed it to be in coincidence with the 0.524 MeV y-ray (see Fig.…”
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“…(2+) 0.35sec Q258 (5+i |l.76min Ö 6.001- The Ge(Li) spectrum of irradiated enriched 50 Ti metal revealed the known [1][2][3][4] …”
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