2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2012.08.007
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Structure of the As, Ge, Ga nuclei

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“…The present work does not confirm any of the previously reported transitions from Ref. [18] where collisions of an 82 with a 238 U target were used. In Ref.…”
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“…The present work does not confirm any of the previously reported transitions from Ref. [18] where collisions of an 82 with a 238 U target were used. In Ref.…”
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“…The analysis procedure and isotopic selectivity were systematically checked on the dataset and already demonstrated for the 96 Kr nucleus [46]. In particular, a very good agreement was found with the γ -ray transitions reported in the literature for 83 As and 82 Ge [18,47,48]. Further, it was found in these N = 50 isotones that the yrast states are dominantly populated in the presently used reaction mechanism.…”
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“…The nuclei around N = 50 region have recently attracted considerable experimental and theoretical attention . The excitation of one neutron from g 9/2 to d 5/2 orbital is responsible for high-spin level structure of As, Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Tc, Ru and Rh nuclei, with N ∼ 50 [14,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. The importance of monopole fitted effective interaction, inclusion of higher orbitals across N = 50 shell and seniority quantum number are discussed in Refs.…”
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