2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.nds.2021.02.001
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A=100

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“…According to the concept, the value of the IBM-1's effective charge 𝑒 𝐵 is obtained by normalizing to 𝐵(𝐸2: The energy ratios ( The ratio 𝐵(𝐸2: 4 1 + → 2 1 + )/𝐵(𝐸2: 2 1 + → 0 1 + ) , on the other hand, is a component of nuclei structure. As a result, our present works ratio of 1.85312 is the best fit agreement to 1.8417 of experimental data [9]. The figure (3) shows the comparison between the experimental and theoretical ratio of B(E2) transition.…”
Section: Figure (1): a Comparison Between The Experimental And Ibm-1 ...supporting
confidence: 82%
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“…According to the concept, the value of the IBM-1's effective charge 𝑒 𝐵 is obtained by normalizing to 𝐵(𝐸2: The energy ratios ( The ratio 𝐵(𝐸2: 4 1 + → 2 1 + )/𝐵(𝐸2: 2 1 + → 0 1 + ) , on the other hand, is a component of nuclei structure. As a result, our present works ratio of 1.85312 is the best fit agreement to 1.8417 of experimental data [9]. The figure (3) shows the comparison between the experimental and theoretical ratio of B(E2) transition.…”
Section: Figure (1): a Comparison Between The Experimental And Ibm-1 ...supporting
confidence: 82%
“…The most accurate fit to the Hamiltonian variables Eq. (1) utilized in this inquiry is shown in Table 1, producing an excellent match with the estimated energy levels in the project and the associated experimental data for 𝑀𝑜 42 100 [9,10] as seen in figure (1).…”
Section: Table-1: the Ibm-1 Hamiltonian Parameters Used In The Presen...mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The energies of the first-excited 2 + 1 states (filled symbols) for Sr (Z = 38), Zr (Z = 40), Mo (Z = 42), and Ru (Z = 44) isotopes with N = 52-64. Data are taken from the Nuclear Data Sheets [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Also the B(E 2; 2 + 1 → 0 + 1 ) for the Mo isotopes are shown (open symbols) where the values are taken from Refs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also the B(E 2; 2 + 1 → 0 + 1 ) for the Mo isotopes are shown (open symbols) where the values are taken from Refs. [13][14][15][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in 84 Sr, it is observed that the pattern of S(I) is opposite with odd-I down compared to other γ-bands with even-I down. From figure 7, it is clear that the S(I) pattern of γ-band in 84 Sr is very similar to 76 Ge [57], 112 Ru [58], 170 Er [59] and 194 Pt [60]. However, the S(I) pattern at I π = 4 + has divergence compared to the higher spin.…”
Section: Lower Part Of Band 1 and Band 2: The γ-Bandmentioning
confidence: 89%