2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nds.2016.06.002
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 79

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“…The partial level scheme of 79 Se, deduced from the current work, is shown in Fig. 3, and agrees with those of works [22]. The 7/2 state was suggested to have g 9/2 configuration according to the measured nuclear [23], and the positive-parity band 1 was established up to spin 17/2 + at 2258.2 keV via the 76 Ge(α, n) 79 Se reaction [22].…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The partial level scheme of 79 Se, deduced from the current work, is shown in Fig. 3, and agrees with those of works [22]. The 7/2 state was suggested to have g 9/2 configuration according to the measured nuclear [23], and the positive-parity band 1 was established up to spin 17/2 + at 2258.2 keV via the 76 Ge(α, n) 79 Se reaction [22].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…3, and agrees with those of works [22]. The 7/2 state was suggested to have g 9/2 configuration according to the measured nuclear [23], and the positive-parity band 1 was established up to spin 17/2 + at 2258.2 keV via the 76 Ge(α, n) 79 Se reaction [22]. The present level scheme was constructed from γ -γ coincidence relationships, intensity balances, and DCO ratios.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The data are taken from Refs. [8][9][10]37,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47] and the present work. Lines are drawn to guide the eye.…”
Section: Collective Versus Single-particle Excitationsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Systematics of low-spin levels in bromine isotopes drawn relative to the 5/2 − 1 excitations. The data are taken from Refs [8][9][10]37,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]. and the present work.…”
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“…The cross section for neutron capture on 79 Se also has applications in transmutation of nuclear waste [5,10]. With a radioactive half life of T 1/2 = 326 ky by beta decay [11], 79 Se is among the longest lived isotopes produced in nuclear fission. In nuclear waste transmutation methods based on irradiation of materials with a high flux of neutrons, 79 Se nuclei are transformed to stable 80 Se via a single neutron capture reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%