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High-spin rotational bands in123I
Author(s) -
P. Singh,
A. K. Singh,
A. N. Wilson,
I. Ragnarsson,
H. Hübel,
A. Bürger,
M. P. Carpenter,
S. Chmel,
P. Fallon,
G.B. Hagemann,
B. Herskind,
Hoa Ha,
R. V. F. Janssens,
K. Juhász,
A. Kardan,
T. L. Khoo,
G. Kondev,
A. Korichi,
T. Lauritsen,
B. M. Nyakó,
J. Rogers,
G. Sletten,
J. Tímár,
S. Zhu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.86.067305
Subject(s) - gammasphere , physics , spin (aerodynamics) , coincidence , atomic physics , excited state , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , thermodynamics
High-spin states in 123I were populated in the reaction 80Se(48Ca,p4n)123I at a beam energy of 207 MeV and gamma-ray coincidence events were measured using the Gammasphere spectrometer. Three weakly populated, high-spin rotational bands have been discovered with characteristics similar to those of the long collective bands recently observed in other nuclei of this mass region. Configuration assignments are proposed based on calculations within the framework of the cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky approach

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