2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.69.064326
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γ-ray spectroscopy ofBi191,193

Abstract: Prompt and delayed ␥ rays from 191,193 Bi have been identified using the recoil-decay tagging, isomer tagging, and recoil gating techniques, resulting in extensive level schemes for both nuclei. Excitation energies of the isomeric 13/ 2 + states have been established and oblate strongly coupled bands built on them have been observed. The nearly spherical 9 / 2 − ground-state bands appear to be crossed by more oblate-deformed lowlying structures. The properties of the bands feeding the 1 / 2 + intruder states … Show more

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“…Band 1 undergoes a sharp bandcrossing above I π = 25/2 + . Experimental intensity ratios R exp and linear polarization asymmetry factors, listed in Table I, support the previously assigned M1 and E2 character for the transitions reported by Nieminen et al [7] and extend this information up to the topmost members of the band. A γ -ray spectrum gated on the 154 keV transition, placed just above the band crossing, is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Bandsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Band 1 undergoes a sharp bandcrossing above I π = 25/2 + . Experimental intensity ratios R exp and linear polarization asymmetry factors, listed in Table I, support the previously assigned M1 and E2 character for the transitions reported by Nieminen et al [7] and extend this information up to the topmost members of the band. A γ -ray spectrum gated on the 154 keV transition, placed just above the band crossing, is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Bandsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In 195 Bi the corresponding state is also known, but the feeding level structure has remained unobserved. An isomeric state with T 1/2 = 3 μs has been reported in 193 Bi [7]. Although the depopulating transition was not observed, this was tentatively assigned with a spin and parity of 29/2 − based on systematics in heavier odd-mass Bi nuclei [4].…”
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