1970
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(70)90522-1
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Angular correlation measurements on 191,193Ir following coulomb excitation

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“…The magnetic moments have been recalculated for this value of ~(139 keV). Our theoretical value is in good agreement with measurements of Avida et al [27]; the previous calculations [11] had predicted # (139 keV) to be 1.40 nm a value which is 75 per cent more than the experimental results. The value of the g-factor of the d3/2 proton, gp, as determined from our analysis is close to the single particle estimate.…”
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“…The magnetic moments have been recalculated for this value of ~(139 keV). Our theoretical value is in good agreement with measurements of Avida et al [27]; the previous calculations [11] had predicted # (139 keV) to be 1.40 nm a value which is 75 per cent more than the experimental results. The value of the g-factor of the d3/2 proton, gp, as determined from our analysis is close to the single particle estimate.…”
Section: The Nucleus 1931rsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…3). The magnetic moment of the 129 keV (5/2 +) state has been measured by Avida et al [27] and Owens et al [29]. The value of z (129 keV) used by them is (189+ 14) ps and (144+ 10) ps respectively.…”
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