References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 104ZR 104Y B- DECAY:T1/2:XUNDL-6
4 references found.
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J.Phys.(London) G28, 2307 (2002)
A.G.Smith, R.M.Wall, D.Patel, G.S.Simpson, D.M.Cullen, J.L.Durell, S.J.Freeman, J.C.Lisle, J.F.Smith, B.J.Varley, G.Barreau, M.Petit, C.Theisen, E.Bouchez, M.Houry, R.Lucas, B.Cahan, A.Le Coguie, B.J.P.Gall, O.Dorvaux, N.Schulz
Lifetimes of Yrast Rotational States of the Fission Fragments 100Zr and 104Mo Measured using a Differential Plunger
RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (particle)γ-coin, Doppler shifts. 100Zr, 104Mo levels deduced T1/2, transition quadrupole moments. Euroball, Saphir arrays, recoil-distance technique.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/28/8/316
Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A589, 202 (2008)
T.Kibedi, T.W.Burrows, M.B.Trzhaskovskaya, P.M.Davidson, C.W.Nestor, Jr.
Evaluation of theoretical conversion coefficients using BrIcc
COMPILATION Z=5-110; compiled and evaluated ICC data. BrICC database.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2008.02.051
Chin.Phys.C 36, 1603 (2012)
M.Wang, G.Audi, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, B.Pfeiffer
The AME2012 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references
COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic mass data.
Phys.Lett. B 750, 448 (2015)
F.Browne, A.M.Bruce, T.Sumikama, I.Nishizuka, S.Nishimura, P.Doornenbal, G.Lorusso, P.-A.Soderstrom, H.Watanabe, R.Daido, Z.Patel, S.Rice, L.Sinclair, J.Wu, Z.Y.Xu, A.Yagi, H.Baba, N.Chiga, R.Carroll, F.Didierjean, Y.Fang, N.Fukuda, G.Gey, E.Ideguchi, N.Inabe, T.Isobe, D.Kameda, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, T.Kubo, S.Lalkovski, Z.Li, R.Lozeva, H.Nishibata, A.Odahara, Zs.Podolyak, P.H.Regan, O.J.Roberts, H.Sakurai, H.Schaffner, G.S.Simpson, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, M.Tanaka, J.Taprogge, V.Werner, O.Wieland
Lifetime measurements of the first 2+ states in 104, 106Zr: Evolution of ground-state deformations
RADIOACTIVITY 106,104Y(β-) [from 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon;]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced lifetimes, B(E2), deformation parameters. The first fast-timing measurements from nuclides produced via the in-flight fission mechanism, comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.09.043