1974
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90533-8
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The (3He, n) reaction on even (f, p) shell nuclei at 15, 18 and 21 MeV (II)

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“…The states at 3531 keV (0 + 3 ) in 58 Ni, 3319 keV (0 + 3 ) in 60 Ni, and 3519 keV (0 + 4 ) in 62 Ni were observed to be populated strongly in the two-proton-transfer ( 3 He,n) reactions [136][137][138] or the ( 6 Li,d) or ( 16 O, 12 C) α-particle transfer reactions, and were identified as the T = 1, T = 2, and T = 3 proton pairing vibration states [136,139]. What is remarkable is that the 0 + 3 states in 58,60 Ni have very strong E0 transitions to the ground state, with 10 3 × ρ 2 (E0) values of 80 (30) and 77 +66…”
Section: Shape Coexistence Around Z=28 321 Vicinity Of 56 Nimentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The states at 3531 keV (0 + 3 ) in 58 Ni, 3319 keV (0 + 3 ) in 60 Ni, and 3519 keV (0 + 4 ) in 62 Ni were observed to be populated strongly in the two-proton-transfer ( 3 He,n) reactions [136][137][138] or the ( 6 Li,d) or ( 16 O, 12 C) α-particle transfer reactions, and were identified as the T = 1, T = 2, and T = 3 proton pairing vibration states [136,139]. What is remarkable is that the 0 + 3 states in 58,60 Ni have very strong E0 transitions to the ground state, with 10 3 × ρ 2 (E0) values of 80 (30) and 77 +66…”
Section: Shape Coexistence Around Z=28 321 Vicinity Of 56 Nimentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For 60 Ni, the two-protontransfer strength of 150% is attributed to the 3588-keV 0 + 4 state in Refs. [136,137], and to the 3318-keV 0 + 3 state in Ref. [138].…”
Section: Vicinity Of 68 Nimentioning
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“…The neutron deficient 62Zn nucleus has previously been studied by various transfert reactions: (160, 12C) [1], (p, t) [2][3][4][5], (3He, n) [6,7] and (6Li, d) [8] reactions, and J~ assignments up to 4 + have been deduced principally from the DWBA analysis of the (p, t) angular distributions. A few decay 7-rays were also known from the 63Cu(p, 2n7) reaction [4] (assigned from the relative pattern of the excitation function).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%