1980
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.22.2420
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Coulomb-excitation studies ofGe70,Ge

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“…and 38(7) W.u. [9]. These observations thus demonstrate the usefulness of the present method as an alternative spectroscopic tool to investigate the low-lying 2 …”
supporting
confidence: 62%
“…and 38(7) W.u. [9]. These observations thus demonstrate the usefulness of the present method as an alternative spectroscopic tool to investigate the low-lying 2 …”
supporting
confidence: 62%
“…The standard effective charges (e π = 1.5e and e ν = 0.5e) are used in the calculation for 76 Ge, and later for all other nuclei studied in the present work. Experimentally, data for the lowest two transitions in the yrast band of 76 Ge are available [28]. In the lower panel of Fig.…”
Section: Results Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of many studies carried out in 76 Ge with a number of different probes -76 Ga β − decay [9], chargedparticle scattering [10,11], neutron scattering [12], transfer reactions [13], and Coulomb excitation [14] -it is surprising that the low-lying levels of this nucleus are not better characterized. However, the recent detailed in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic investigation with the Gammasphere array by Toh et al [5] contributed significantly to removing ambiguities in the literature and to establishing the ground, γ, and negative-parity bands in 76 Ge to moderate spins.…”
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confidence: 99%