1987
DOI: 10.1071/ph870117
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Systematics of Gyromagnetic Ratios of the 21+ States in Even Ge Isotopes

Abstract: The relative gyromagnetic ratios of the 2t states in 70,72,74, 76 Ge were measured simultaneously by means of the thin-foil, perturbed y-ray angular distribution technique utilising the transient hyperfine field manifest at nuclei of Ge ions rapidly traversing polarised Fe. The states of interest were Coulomb excited using 75-MeV 34S projectiles incident upon a natural elemental Ge target. The present results are compared with previously reported measurements and collective model expectations.

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“…Φ y (τ y )/Φ x (τ x ) is therefore sensitive only to the parameter p v , and then only if one of the lifetimes is short compared to the transit time of the ion through the ferromagnetic foil. In the cases en- ) in the Ge isotopes relative to 74 Ge, from present and previous work: 1984Pa20 [30], 1987La20 [31], and 2013Gu23 [7]. Values from Ref.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Φ y (τ y )/Φ x (τ x ) is therefore sensitive only to the parameter p v , and then only if one of the lifetimes is short compared to the transit time of the ion through the ferromagnetic foil. In the cases en- ) in the Ge isotopes relative to 74 Ge, from present and previous work: 1984Pa20 [30], 1987La20 [31], and 2013Gu23 [7]. Values from Ref.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The g factors of the first-excited states in the stable, even Ge isotopes have been measured repeatedly by different groups over the years using the ion-implantation perturbed-angular-correlation (IMPAC) [29] and TF [7,30,31] techniques. The most recent measurement performed on the Ge isotopes, by Gürdal et al [7], provided the most precise values yet, with g(2 + 1 ) determined using the TF technique in inverse kinematics and the Rutgers parametrization [26].…”
Section: B Transient-field G-factor Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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