1975
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(75)90426-1
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The doubly odd nucleus 144Pm (I). Energy levels

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“…4i (2) 93 (4) 41 (2) 34s(so) i16(s) 4S9(22) 72(3} ia2 (6) i66 ( o.av (16) 0.84 (20) o.4s (11) 0.55 (13) 0.465 ( Intensities from coincidence data (85 MeV).…”
Section: Experimental Techniques and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4i (2) 93 (4) 41 (2) 34s(so) i16(s) 4S9(22) 72(3} ia2 (6) i66 ( o.av (16) 0.84 (20) o.4s (11) 0.55 (13) 0.465 ( Intensities from coincidence data (85 MeV).…”
Section: Experimental Techniques and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…i4sNd(a, t)] and in p-p-coincidence measurements using the i4iPr(n, np) and i44Nd(p, np) reactions [16]. The yrast levels known were the four states at 172 keV, 232 keV, 515 keV, and 841 keV.…”
Section: Decay Scheme Of '44pmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…energies have been taken from [6], with the exception of ee~,, which has been adjusted to reproduce the quasi-particle energies in the odd mass N = 82 nuclei (see Table 1). 2 the calculated levels (dash-dotted lines) are compared with experiment [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] (crosses). energy would in some cases deviate from experiment by as much as 200 keV.…”
Section: Results and Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%