1978
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4616/4/5/010
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Gamma-ray studies of the odd-parity states in Zn isotopes. I.65Zn

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“…This result is less than the values reported earlier in Refs. [11,12] but nevertheless shows agreement within experimental errors with the result of Neal et al [13]. In the present work the relative intensity for the 749.1 keV decay is deduced &om a comparison of the relative intensity of this p ray with that of the 864.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This result is less than the values reported earlier in Refs. [11,12] but nevertheless shows agreement within experimental errors with the result of Neal et al [13]. In the present work the relative intensity for the 749.1 keV decay is deduced &om a comparison of the relative intensity of this p ray with that of the 864.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The fermion mass hierarchy can be obtained by considering that the fermions have different locations in the extra dimension and it is induced by the Dirac mass term in the Lagrangian [23,26,27,28]. [29] is devoted to this hierarchy by considering that the Higgs field has an exponential profile around the TeV brane and [30] is devoted to an extensive work on the bulk fields in various multi-brane models. The different locations of the fermion fields in the extra dimension can ensure the flavor violation (FV) and it is carried by the Yukawa interactions, coming from the SM Higgs-fermion-fermion vertices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In [10,11], the bulk fermions were considered in the RS1 background. [12] was devoted to a extensive work on the bulk fields in various multi-brane models. In [16], the U(1) gauge field with bulk and boundary mass terms were taken into account and only the U(1) Y gauge field was considered as localized in the bulk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%