References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 162DY 162DY(G,G')

13 references found.

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1986KNZY

Proc.Inter.Conf.Nuclear Structure, Reactions and Symmetries, Dubrovnik, Yogoslavia, R.A.Meyer, V.Paar, Eds., World Scientific, Singapore, Vol.1, p.362 (1986)

U.Kneissl

Study of Mixed Symmetry States with Photon Scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,162Dy, 182W, 232Th, 238U(γ, γ'), (polarized γ, γ'), E ≤ 4.3 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured γ spectra. 156,158,160Gd levels deduced B(M1), strength distribution, transition Γ0.


1988WE10

Phys.Lett. 207B, 22 (1988)

C.Wesselborg, P.Von Brentano, K.O.Zell, R.D.Heil, H.H.Pitz, U.E.P.Berg, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, U.Seemann, R.Stock

Photoexcitation of Dipole Modes in 160,162,164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(γ, γ'), E=2.2-3.2 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured γ-spectra. 160,162,164Dy deduced levels, J, π, B(M1), width parameters. Nuclear resonance fluorescence.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)90878-7


1989PI05

Nucl.Phys. A492, 411 (1989)

H.H.Pitz, U.E.P.Berg, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, R.Stock, C.Wesselborg, P.von Brentano

Systematic Study of Low-Lying Dipole Excitations in 156,158,160Gd by Photon Scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 156,158,160Gd(γ, γ'), E=3.5-4.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ. 156,158,160Gd deduced levels, J, Γ0, reduced transition probabilities.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(89)90405-3


1990ZI05

Phys.Rev. C42, 1945 (1990)

A.Zilges, P.von Brentano, A.Richter, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, H.H.Pitz, C.Wesselborg

Uncommon Decay Branching Ratios of Spin-One States in the Rare-Earth Region and Evidence for K Mixing

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 150Nd, 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 166Er, 172,174,176Yb; analyzed B(λ), branching ratios; deduced Alaga-rules validity, K-mixing.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.1945


1991ZI01

Z.Phys. A340, 155 (1991)

A.Zilges, P.von Brentano, H.Friedrichs, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, H.H.Pitz, C.Wesselborg

A Survey of ΔK = 0 Dipole Transitions from Low Lying J = 1 States in Rare Earth Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd, 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 170,166,168Er, 172,174Yb(γ, γ'), E not given; analyzed data. 150Nd, 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 170,166,168Er, 172,174Yb levels deduced reduced width, B(E1), ΔK=0 transition features.


1992FR02

Phys.Rev. C45, R892 (1992)

H.Friedrichs, B.Schlitt, J.Margraf, S.Lindenstruth, C.Wesselborg, R.D.Heil, H.H.Pitz, U.Kneissl, P.von Brentano, R.D.Herzberg, A.Zilges, D.Hager, G.Muller, M.Schumacher

Evidence for Enhanced Electric Dipole Excitations in Deformed Rare Earth Nuclei Near 2.5 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd, 162Dy(γ, γ'), E ≤ 2.8 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, asymmetry, linear polarization. 150Nd, 162Dy deduced levels, J, π, Γ0, (Γ0)2/Γ, K-quantum number, B(λ).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.R892


1993FR06

Nucl.Phys. A553, 553c (1993)

H.Friedrichs, S.Lindenstruth, B.Schlitt, C.Wesselborg, I.Bauske, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, J.Margraf, H.H.Pitz, D.Hager, G.Muller, M.Schumacher, P.von Brentano, R.D.Herzberg, A.Zilges

Identification of Strong E1 and M1 Groundstate Transitions in Deformed Rare Earth Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160Gd, 162Dy(γ, γ'), E=4.3 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured γ asymmetry. 150Nd, 160Gd, 162Dy deduced transition γ-multipolarity, B(λ), levels, widths.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(93)90658-K


1993KN01

Phys.Rev.Lett. 71, 2180 (1993)

U.Kneissl, A.Zilges, J.Margraf, I.Bauske, P.von Brentano, H.Friedrichs, R.D.Heil, R.-D.Herzberg, H.H.Pitz, B.Schlitt, C.Wesselborg

First Experimental Evidence for Two-Phonon Octupole-γ-Vibrational Excitations in Deformed Nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 156,158Gd, 168Er, 172Yb; calculated levels, B(λ). 150Nd, 156,158Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168Er, 172Yb; analyzed data; deduced two-phonon excitation role. Interacting sdf-boson approximation, dynamic collective models.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.71.2180


1994FR03

Nucl.Phys. A567, 266 (1994)

H.Friedrichs, D.Hager, P.von Brentano, R.D.Heil, R.-D.Herzberg, U.Kneissl, J.Margraf, G.Muller, H.H.Pitz, B.Schlitt, M.Schumacher, C.Wesselborg, A.Zilges

Low-Lying E1 and M1 Strengths in the Deformed Nucleus 160Gd

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160Gd(γ, γ'), E=3.7 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, linear polarization, asymmetry. 160Gd deduced levels, J, π, K, Γ0, (Γ0)2/Γ, B(λ). Enriched target.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90148-1


1994KNZZ

Proc. IV Int.Conf. on Selected Topics in Nuclear Structure, Dubna, p.290 (1994); JINR E4-94-370 (1994)

U.Kneissl

Low Energy Photon Scattering: Electric dipole strength distributions in heavy nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116,124Sn, 134,136,138Ba, 140Ce, 142,143,150Nd, 160Gd, 162,164Dy(γ, γ'), E=4 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, asymmetry. 116,124Sn, 134,136,138Ba, 140Ce, 142,143,150Nd deduced γ multipolarity, Γ, B(E1).


1994PIZZ

Proc. IV Int.Conf. on Selected Topics in Nuclear Structure, Dubna, p.319 (1994); JINR E4-94-370 (1994)

H.-H.Pitz

Study of M1 Excitations in Deformed Even-Even and Odd-A Rare Earth Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,161,162,163,164Dy(γ, γ'), E=4 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, asymmetry. 160,161,162,163,164Dy deduced levels, Γ, dipole transition strength distributions. Other data reviewed.


1994VO19

Nucl.Phys. A577, 191c (1994)

P.von Brentano, A.Zilges, R.-D.Herzberg, U.Kneissl, J.Margraf, H.H.Pitz

Investigation of Low Lying Electric and Magnetic Dipole Excitations in Heavy Nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=140-185; compiled, analyzed B(λ) other data. 140Ce, 142,148,150Nd, 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er, 172,174Yb; compiled, analyzed electric dipole strength distribution.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90854-0


1995MA69

Phys.Rev. C52, 2429 (1995)

J.Margraf, T.Eckert, M.Rittner, I.Bauske, O.Beck, U.Kneissl, H.Maser, H.H.Pitz, A.Schiller, P.von Brentano, R.Fischer, R.-D.Herzberg, N.Pietralla, A.Zilges, H.Friedrichs

Systematics of Low-Lying Dipole Strengths in Odd and Even Dy and Gd Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164,161,163Dy, 160,156,157,158Gd(γ, γ'), E=4 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ asymmetry in some cases. 164,162,161,163,160Dy, 157Gd deduced levels, J, π, K, Γ0, B(λ). Enriched targets.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2429