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Are the GSI positron electron lines due to internally converted E0 transitions?

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We have searched for excited 0+ states in180Hf and182W with one-proton transfer reactions on181Ta targets. Such a state could give rise to internally pair converted transitions to the ground state which would not be accompanied by ground state gamma transitions. No state was found to explain the e+-e sum energy lines observed in238U+181Ta collisions at the GSI.

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Faestermann, T., Heine, F. & Kienle, P. Are the GSI positron electron lines due to internally converted E0 transitions?. Z. Phys. A — Hadrons and Nuclei 354, 13–14 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002180050007

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