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2020GE08      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044319 (2020)

M.S.M.Gerathy, G.J.Lane, A.E.Stuchbery, G.D.Dracoulis, T.Kibedi, A.Akber, L.J.Bignell, B.J.Coombes, J.T.H.Dowie, T.J.Gray, B.Q.Lee, B.P.McCormick, A.J.Mitchell, N.Palalani

γ-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy of the high-spin isomer in 145Sm

RADIOACTIVITY 145Sm(IT)[from 124Sn(26Mg, 5n), E=110, 115 MeV, followed by separation of evaporation residues by the SOLITAIRE separator and implantation in a catcher tape at the focal point of the Solenogam array]; measured Eγ, Iγ, E(ce), I(ce), γγ- and γ(ce)-coin, half-lives of isomers by γ(t) and γγ(t) at the at the Australian National University Heavy-Ion Accelerator Facility. 145Sm; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, conversion coefficients, multipolarities, B(E1), B(M1), B(E2), B(M2), B(E3), configurations. Comparisons with shell-model calculations using the KSHELL code. Systematics of energies of the high-spin isomers in N=83, odd-A isotones of 143Nd, 145Sm, 147Gd, 149Dy and 151Er.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 145Sm; calculated high-spin levels, J, π, amplitudes of major configurations using shell model and KSHELL code. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044319
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2019EV01      Phys.Rev. C 99, 024306 (2019)

L.J.Evitts, A.B.Garnsworthy, T.Kibedi, J.Smallcombe, M.W.Reed, A.E.Stuchbery, G.J.Lane, T.K.Eriksen, A.Akber, B.Alshahrani, M.de Vries, M.S.M.Gerathy, J.D.Holt, B.Q.Lee, B.P.McCormick, A.J.Mitchell, M.Moukaddam, S.Mukhopadhyay, N.Palalani, T.Palazzo, E.E.Peters, A.P.D.Ramirez, T.Tornyi, S.W.Yates

E0 transition strength in stable Ni isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,60,62Ni(p, p'), E=4.7-9.2 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ), conversion electrons using the CAESAR array for γ detection and Super-e spectrometer for electron detection at ANU-Canberra. 58,60,62Ni(n, n'), E=2.42, 2.90 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, level half-lives by DSAM at the University of Kentucky Accelerator Laboratory. 58,60,62Ni; deduced levels, J, π, K-conversion coefficients, E2/M1 multipole mixing ratios and E0 admixtures in 2+ to 2+ transitions, 0+ to 0+ E0 transitions, electric monopole (E0) transition strengths, B(M1), B(E2). Comparison with evaluated data in Nuclear Data Sheets. Systematics of 2+ to 2+ and 0+ to 0+ monopole transition strengths ρ2(E0) in even-even nuclei with A<250.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024306
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2019TE04      Phys.Rev. C 100, 034313 (2019)

B.P.E.Tee, A.E.Stuchbery, M.Vos, J.T.H.Dowie, B.Q.Lee, M.Alotiby, I.Greguric, T.Kibedi

High-resolution conversion electron spectroscopy of the 125I electron-capture decay

RADIOACTIVITY 125I(EC); measured conversion electrons at high resolution using an electrostatic spectrometer at the Australian National University; deduced conversion coefficient, mixing ratio and penetration parameter for the 35.5-keV γ transition in 125Te by evaluating present and previous experimental data, shake probability of the conversion electrons; compiled and evaluated previous experimental internal conversion data from 1952 to 1999. Comparison with predictions of particle-vibrational model, and with data for similar transitions in 121,123Te. Discussed Auger electron yields from 125I decay.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.034313
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2018AL25      Phys.In Med.Biol. 63, 06NT04 (2018)

M.Alotiby, I.Greguric, T.Kibedi, B.Q.Lee, M.Roberts, A.E.Stuchbery, P.Tee, T.Tornyi, M.Vos

Measurement of the intensity ratio of Auger and conversion electrons for the electron capture decay of 125I

RADIOACTIVITY 125I(EC); measured decay products, X-rays, Eβ, Iβ; deduced lL subshell electron intensities for the 35 keV transition, ratio of the number of conversion electrons (emitted as part of the nuclear decay process) to the number of Auger electrons (emitted as part of the atomic relaxation process after the nuclear decay). Comparison with Monte-Carlo type simulations of the relaxation cascade using the BrIccEmis code.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/aab24b
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2018EV01      Phys.Lett. B 779, 396 (2018)

L.J.Evitts, A.B.Garnsworthy, T.Kibedi, J.Smallcombe, M.W.Reed, B.A.Brown, A.E.Stuchbery, G.J.Lane, T.K.Eriksen, A.Akber, B.Alshahrani, M.de Vries, M.S.M.Gerathy, J.D.Holt, B.Q.Lee, B.P.McCormick, A.J.Mitchell, M.Moukaddam, S.Mukhopadhyay, N.Palalani, T.Palazzo, E.E.Peters, A.P.D.Ramirez, S.R.Stroberg, T.Tornyi, S.W.Yates

Identification of significant E0 strength in the 2+2 → 2+1 transitions of 58, 60, 62Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,60,62Ni(p, p'), E<9.2 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, nuclear and quadrupole moments, B(E2), B(M1). Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.01.076
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2018MC04      Phys.Lett. B 779, 445 (2018)

B.P.McCormick, A.E.Stuchbery, T.Kibedi, G.J.Lane, M.W.Reed, T.K.Eriksen, S.S.Hota, B.Q.Lee, N.Palalani

Probing the N = 14 subshell closure: g factor of the 26Mg(2+1) state

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Gd(24Mg, 24Mg'), (26Mg, 26Mg'), E=120 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 24,26Mg; deduced the first-excited state g-factors using the high-velocity transient-field technique. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.02.032
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2018PA04      Phys.Rev. C 97, 014323 (2018)

T.Palazzo, G.J.Lane, A.E.Stuchbery, A.J.Mitchell, A.Akber, M.S.M.Gerathy, S.S.Hota, T.Kibedi, B.Q.Lee, N.Palalani, M.W.Reed

High-spin spectroscopy and shell-model interpretation of the N < 126 radium isotopes 212Ra and 213Ra

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 204Pb(12C, 4n), E=81 MeV; 204Pb(13C, 4n), E=80 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γ(θ) using CAESAR array of nine Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors, and two LEPS Ge detectors for low-energy γ radiation. Pulsed beams from 14UD tandem accelerator of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility of the Australian National University. 212,213Ra; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, half-life of a new isomer, total conversion coefficients of low-energy γ rays, multipolarities, configurations, B(M1), B(E2), B(E1), B(M2), B(E3). Comparison with semiempirical shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.014323
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2016LE19      Int.J.Radiat.Biol. 92, 641 (2016)

B.Q.Lee, H.Nikjoo, J.Ekman, P.Jonsson, A.E.Stuchbery, T.Kibedi

A stochastic cascade model for Auger-electron emitting radionuclides

ATOMIC PHYSICS 123,124,125I; calculated energy spectra of Auger electrons and X-rays, Auger yields. Ab initio calculations based on the realistic Dirac-Fock approach and Monte Carlo techniques.

doi: 10.3109/09553002.2016.1153810
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2012LE09      Comput.Math.Meth.Med. 2012, 651475 (2012)

B.Q.Lee, T.Kibedi, A.E.Stuchbery, K.A.Robertson

Atomic Radiations in the Decay of Medical Radioisotopes: A Physics Perspective

ATOMIC PHYSICS 99Tc, 111In; calculated energy spectra of Auger electrons and X-rays, Auger yields. Ab initio calculations based on the realistic Dirac-Fock approach and Monte Carlo techniques.

doi: 10.1155/2012/651475
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