1971
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.4.1625
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Levels ofSi29with Excitation Energy Below 6.4 MeV

Abstract: Levels in Si~were populated with the reaction Mg (e, n)Si 9 and subsequent y radiation from the various levels was detected with a 37-cm Ge(Li) y-ray spectrometer. Beginning with the 4.08-MeV level, y-ray angular distributions (0'~0 & & 90') were measured at incident bombarding energies near threshold (Q0 =0.033 MeV) for levels with excitation energies between 4.08 and 6.38 MeV. The target was a Mg metal foil, on the order of 0.5 mg/cm thickness.Branching ratios and excitation energies of the various levels we… Show more

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“…This transition has been addressed in the previous studies, especially by Bardin et al [27,28] to explore the development of collectivity in the nucleus. The negative parity sequence was identified as a possible candidate for a rotational structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This transition has been addressed in the previous studies, especially by Bardin et al [27,28] to explore the development of collectivity in the nucleus. The negative parity sequence was identified as a possible candidate for a rotational structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is indicative of a change in the structure therein. Indeed, the 3624 keV (7/2 − ) level has been interpreted as the band-head of the K π = 7/2 − band in the previous studies [10,28]. Such a scenario warrants a re-examination of the 1596 keV transition with the contemporary spectroscopy tools, as used in the present investigation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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