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Physics Letters B

Volume 117, Issues 1–2, 4 November 1982, Pages 11-14
Physics Letters B

Low-lying 1+ and 2 states in doubly-odd terbium, holmium, and thulium nuclei

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Abstract

The ß-decay properties of 150, 152, 154Er and 156Yb were investigated. It was found that, as in the case of 148, 150, 152Dy, these nuclides decay predominantly to single 1+ states in their doubly-odd daughters. Possible prolate configurations are proposed for the 1+ levels and the 2 isomeric states to which they deexcite.

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UNISOR (University Isotope Separator at Oak Ridge) is a consortium of twelve institutions, supported by them and by the Office of Energy Research of the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC05-760R00033 with Oak Ridge Associated Universities.

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