1993
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(93)90343-v
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Band structures in 126Xe

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“…For stretched quadrupole radiation R Θ = 1.40±0.04 is expected, while for stretched dipole transitions the ratio is 0.74±0.02. Both numbers are obtained from averages of experimental R Θ values for transitions of known multipolarity [2,4]. For strong transitions in the lower part of the decay scheme, DCO ratios [9] were also used and these agree for selected cases well with the assignments by Granderath [4] and Seiffert [2].…”
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“…For stretched quadrupole radiation R Θ = 1.40±0.04 is expected, while for stretched dipole transitions the ratio is 0.74±0.02. Both numbers are obtained from averages of experimental R Θ values for transitions of known multipolarity [2,4]. For strong transitions in the lower part of the decay scheme, DCO ratios [9] were also used and these agree for selected cases well with the assignments by Granderath [4] and Seiffert [2].…”
Section: Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Both numbers are obtained from averages of experimental R Θ values for transitions of known multipolarity [2,4]. For strong transitions in the lower part of the decay scheme, DCO ratios [9] were also used and these agree for selected cases well with the assignments by Granderath [4] and Seiffert [2]. For further confirmation, we refer to the discussion of bands 5 -8 in chapter B where ratios around 0.6 and 1.0 for stretched dipole and stretched quadrupole transitions, respectively, are observed.…”
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