“…The low-lying level structure of 97 Sr has a strong similarity to that of 99 Zr, possessing a I π = 1/2 + ground state, with a 3/2 + state at 167 keV and a 7/2 + state at 308 keV that are analogous to the spherical states in 99 Zr, as well as the 3/2 + [411], 3/2 − [541], and 9/2 + [404] configurations with their associated rotational bands. Lifetime measurements [314,315] for the spherical states and some rotational band members in 97 Sr and 99 Zr reinforced the previous determinations of the transitional quadrupole moments and are consistent with the assumed shapes. The 1/2 + , 3/2 + and 7/2 + states in 97 Sr were populated in the (d, p) reaction [278] with strengths considerably lower than expected for spherical shell model states, but this was attributed to the complicated 96 Sr ground-state wave function as mentioned above.…”