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1990SK06      Z.Phys. A336, 391 (1990)

S.Skoda, J.L.Wood, J.Eberth, J.Busch, M.Liebchen, T.Mylaeus, N.Schmal, R.Sefzig, W.Teichert, M.Wiosna

Anomalous Behaviour of Transition Probabilities in 75Kr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Zn(14N, 2np), E=54 MeV; 50Cr(28Si, n2p), E=85-95 MeV; measured γγ-coin, σ(Eγ, E), γ(θ). 75Kr deduced levels, J, π, band structure, δ. Model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 75Kr; calculated levels, B(λ), δ, quadrupole moment ratios. Asymmetric rotor plus particle model.


1989MY01      J.Phys.(London) G15, L135 (1989)

T.Mylaeus, J.Busch, J.Eberth, M.Liebchen, R.Sefzig, S.Skoda, W.Teichert, M.Wiosna, P.von Brentano, K.Schiffer, K.O.Zell, A.V.Ramayya, K.H.Maier, H.Grawe, A.Kluge, W.Nazarewicz

High-Spin States and Shape Evolution 70,72Se

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(36Ar, 2pα), (36Ar, 4p), E=145 MeV; measured γγ-coin. 70,72Se deduced levels, J, π, moment of inertia, total Routhian surface.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/15/7/002
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1988WI02      Phys.Lett. 200B, 255 (1988)

M.Wiosna, J.Busch, J.Eberth, M.Liebchen, T.Mylaeus, N.Schmal, R.Sefzig, S.Skoda, W.Teichert

Identification of Excited Levels in 69Se and Evidence for Oblate Deformed g9/2 Bands in 69,71Se

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(40Ca, n2p), E=100 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, nγ-coin; 58Ni(16O, n2p), E=65 MeV; measured nγγ-coin. 71Se deduced levels, band structure. 69Se deduced levels, J, π, decay scheme. Enriched target. Model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)90766-6
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1987AN09      Z.Phys. A328, 23 (1987)

W.Andrejtscheff, L.K.Kostov, J.Eberth, J.Busch, M.Senba, Z.Z.Ding

Transition Probabilities and Hole-Core Coupled Configurations in 107In

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(16O, 2n), 94Mo(16O, 2np), E=56 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(t), I(ce). 107In deduced levels, J, π, T1/2, γ-multipolarity, B(E2), configurations. Enriched targets, Ge detectors, mini-orange electron spectrometer, generalized centroid shift method.


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