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Nuclear Data Sheets

Volume 107, Issue 6, June 2006, Pages 1531-1746
Nuclear Data Sheets

Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 194

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Abstract

Nuclear spectroscopic information for known nuclides of mass number 194 (Re,Os,Ir,Pt,Au,Hg,Tl,Pb,Bi, Po,At) with Z = 75 to 85 and N = 119 to 109 have been evaluated and presented together with adopted energies and Jπ of levels in these nuclei. No excited state data are yet available for 194Re and 194At. Many superdeformed structures are known in A = 194: three SD bands in 194Hg, two of which are connected to the normal-deformed structures; six SD bands in 194Tl; and three SD bands in 194Pb, one of which is connected to the normal-deformed structure. In addition four magnetic-rotational (MR) dipole bands are known in 194Pb together with many other dipole bands which are probable multi-quasiparticle structures. This evaluation supersedes previous full evaluations of A = 194 published by 1996Br26, 1989Si01, 1977Ha46 and 1972Au11.

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    This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, and by the Office of Science, Department of Energy of the United States.

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