References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 162DY COULOMB EXCITATION

34 references found.

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1959BI10

Phys.Rev. 116, 730 (1959)

M.Birk, G.Goldring, Y.Wolfson

Lifetime of 2+ Rotational States

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.116.730


1960EL07

Nuclear Phys. 19, 523 (1960)

B.Elbek, M.C.Olesen, O.Skilbreid

Inelastic Scattering from Even Rare Earth Isotopes

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 154Sm, 150Sm, 152Sm, 160Gd, 160Dy, 156Gd, 158Gd, 162Dy, 154Gd, 166Er, 170Er, 168Er, 164Er, 164Dy, 174Yb, 170Yb, 172Yb, 176Yb, 148Sm; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.

doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(60)90262-5


1961GO09

Nuclear Phys. 26, 250 (1961)

G.Goldring, Z.Vager

Energy Loss of Protons in Rare Earth Oxides and Reduced Transition Probabilities for 2+ → 0+ Transitions in Even Rotational Nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 178Hf, 176Yb, 166Er, 168Er, 180Hf, 156Gd, 158Gd, 162Dy, 154Sm; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.

doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(61)90137-7


1961GR38

Proc.Conf. Electromagnetic Lifetimes and Properties of Nuclear States, Gatlinburg, Tennessee (October 1961); National Academy of Sciences Publication 974, p.118 (1962)

R.Graetzer, E.M.Bernstein

Conversion Electrons following Double-Coulomb Excitation of Even-Even Nuclei with Oxygen Ions

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 170Er, 160Gd, 162Dy, 152Sm, 154Sm, 180Hf, 184W, 176Yb; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.


1963EL06

Thesis, University of Copenhagen (1963)

B.Elbek

Determination of Nuclear Transition Probabilities by Coulomb Excitation

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 232Th, 238U, 159Tb, 162Dy, 169Tm, 165Ho, 164Dy; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.


1963GR04

Phys.Rev. 129, 1772 (1963)

R.Graetzer, E.M.Bernstein

Double Coulomb Excitation with Oxygen Ions

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 160Gd, 162Dy, 152Sm, 154Sm, 170Er, 176Yb, 182W, 184W, 180Hf; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.129.1772


1964DE07

Phys.Rev. 134, B1032 (1964)

J.de Boer, G.Goldring, H.Winkler

Multiple Coulomb Excitation of Rotational Levels in Even-Even Nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 192Os, 190Os, 188Os, 164Dy, 168Er, 170Er, 166Er, 150Sm, 152Sm, 154Sm, 182W, 180Hf, 184W, 186W, 158Gd, 156Gd, 160Gd, 162Dy, 178Hf, 176Yb, 172Yb, 174Yb; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.134.B1032


1965YO04

Nucl.Phys. 73, 273 (1965)

Y.Yoshizawa, B.Elbek, B.Herskind, M.C.Olesen

Coulomb Excitation of Vibrational States in Deformed Even Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd, 152,154Sm, 154,156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 172,174,176Yb(16O, 16O'γ), E= 43.5-48 MeV; measured σ(E;Eγ, E(16O')). 150Nd, 152,154Sm, 154,156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 172,174,176Yb deduced levels, B(E2).

doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(65)90676-0


1967AS03

Nucl.Phys. A101, 51 (1967)

D.Ashery, N.Bahcall, G.Goldring, A.Sprinzak, Y.Wolfson

Lifetime Measurements of Some Rotational Levels by a New Recoil Method (II)

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 161Dy, 171Yb, 166,167Er, 183,184W, 190Os(16O, 16O'γ), E not given; measured σ(E(16O'), Eγ). 161Dy level deduced gR. 161Dy, 171Yb, 166,167Er, 183W, 184W, 186W, 190Os levels deduced T1/2.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(67)90287-4


1967KU07

Phys.Rev. 161, 1185 (1967); R.P.Scharenberg - Priv.Comm. (April 1972)

J.D.Kurfess, R.P.Scharenberg

Pulsed-Beam Measurements of the Nuclear g Factors of the 2+ Rotational States in Neodymium-150, Dysprosium-162 and -164, Erbium-166, -168, and -170, and Tungsten-186

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd, 162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er, 186W(p, p'γ), E not given; measured pγ(θ, H, t). 150Nd, 162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er, 186W levels deduced T1/2, g. Pulsed beam technique.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.161.1185


1968GR08

Nucl.Phys. A110, 385 (1968)

T.Grotdal, K.Nybo, T.Thorsteinsen, B.Elbek

Collective Vibrational States in Even Dysprosium Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 156,158,160,162,164Dy(d, d'). Ed=12 MeV; measured σ(Ed', θ). 156,158,160,162,164Dy deduced levels, J, B(E2), B(E3). Enriched target.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90548-4


1971OEZY

Nucl.Struct.Lab., Univ.Notre Dame, Ann.Rep.1971, p.125 (1971)

R.N.Oehlberg, L.L.Riedinger, A.E.Rainis, A.G.Schmidt, E.G.Funk, J.W.Mihelich

Coulomb Excitation Studies of Even Mass Dy Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(α, α'), (16O, 16O'), E not given; measured Coulomb excitation probabilities. 160,162,164Dy deduced B(E2), B(E3).


1972DO01

Nucl.Phys. A180, 600 (1972)

J.M.Domingos, G.D.Symons, A.C.Douglas

Multiple Coulomb Excitation of γ-Vibrational Bands in 162Dy, 166Er, 168Er and 170Er

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy, 166,168,170Er(16O, 16O'γ), E=45, 59, 60 MeV; measured σ(E), I, (16O)(γ)(θ). 162Dy, 166,168,170Er deduced B(E2), γ-mixing, band-mixing parameters z2. Enriched targets; Ge(Li) detector.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90882-2


1972ER04

Phys.Rev.Lett. 29, 1010 (1972)

K.A.Erb, J.E.Holden, I.Y.Lee, J.X.Saladin, T.K.Saylor

Quadrupole and Hexadecapole Deformations in Rare-Earth Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er(α, α), (α, α'), E=11-13 MeV; measured σ ratios. 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy , 166,168,170Er deduced B(E2), B(E4), β(L).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.29.1010


1972SAYM

ORNL-4791, p.6 (1972)

R.O.Sayer, N.R.Johnson, E.Eichler, D.C.Hensley, L.L.Riedinger

Coulomb Excitation of 10+ States in 162Dy and 164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162,164Dy(35Cl, 35Cl'γ), E=126.5 MeV; measured Eγ, (35Cl)(γ)-coin. 162,164Dy levels deduced relative B(E2).


1973DRZT

Proc.Int.Conf.Nuclear Physics, Munich, J.de Boer, H.J.Mang, Eds., North-Holland Publ.Co., Amsterdam, Vol.1, p.299 (1973)

G.Dracoulis, T.Inamura, F.Kearns, J.C.Lisle, J.C.Willmott

Lifetime Measurements of High Spin Rotational States

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy, 164,166,168Er(Fe, Fe'γ), (Kr, Kr'γ), (Nb, Nb'γ), E=4.14 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, DSA. 162Dy, 164,166,168Er deduced levels, J, π, T1/2, B(E2).


1974BA81

Phys.Rev. C10, 2265 (1974)

C.Baktash, J.X.Saladin, J.O'Brien, I.Y.Lee, J.E.Holden

Determination of B(E2, 0+ → 2+') for Some Even-Even Nuclei in and Near the Rare-Earth Region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168Er(α, α'), E=11.0-12.5 MeV; 184,186W(α, α'), E=13.25-13.5 MeV; measured σ(E, Eα'). 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168Er, 184,186W transitions deduced B(E2).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.10.2265


1974BAZW

Bull.Am.Phys.Soc. 19, No.1, 103, KF6 (1974)

C.Baktash, J.X.Saladin, J.O'Brien, J.Holden, Y.Lee

B E2(0 → 2+') Values in 158, 160Gd, 162, 164Dy, 166, 168, 170Er, 184, 186W

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er, 184,186W(α, α'γ); measured αγ-coin. 158,160Gd, 162,164Dy, 166,168,170Er, 184,186W levels deduced B(E2).


1974KE04

J.Phys.(London) A7, L11 (1974)

F.Kearns, G.D.Dracoulis, T.Inamura, J.C.Lisle, J.C.Willmott

Lifetimes of High Spin Rotational States

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 170,172,174Yb(Fe, Fe'γ), (Kr, Kr'γ); measured σ(Eγ), Doppler broadening. 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 170,172,174Yb levels deduced T1/2. 166Er(HI, HI'γ); measured recoil distance. 166Er level, deduced T1/2.

doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/7/1/004


1974LE09

Phys.Rev. C9, 2406 (1974)

I.Y.Lee, J.X.Saladin

Coulomb Excitation of 152Sm and 162Dy by 16O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 152Sm, 162Dy(16O, 16O'), E=48 MeV; measured σ(E(16O'), θ). 152Sm, 162Dy levels deduced B(E2), E2 matrix elements.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.9.2406


1974OE01

Nucl.Phys. A219, 543 (1974)

R.N.Oehlberg, L.L.Riedinger, A.E.Rainis, A.G.Schmidt, E.G.Funk, J.W.Mihelich

Coulomb Excitation Studies of 160Dy, 162Dy and 164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(16O, 16O'γ), E=57.5-60 MeV; 160,162,164Dy(α, α'γ), E=13.5-15.0 MeV; measured σ(E), Iγ. 160,162,164Dy deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(E3). Enriched targets; Ge(Li) detector.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90116-X


1974SA03

Phys.Rev. C9, 1103 (1974)

R.O.Sayer, E.Eichler, N.R.Johnson, D.C.Hensley, L.L.Riedinger

Coulomb Excitation of Ground Bands in 160,162,164Dy with 20Ne and 35Cl Ions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(35Cl, 35Cl'), E=125 MeV; 160,162,164Dy(20Ne, 20Ne'), E=72 MeV; measured Coulomb excitation yields. 160,162,164Dy levels deduced Eγ, B(E2).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.9.1103


1974THZG

BUP-65 (1974)

T.F.Thorsteinsen, F.Videbaek

Reduced Transition Probabilities in 162Dy, 232Th, and 238U

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy, 232Th, 238U(d, d'), E=12, 13 MeV; 162Dy, 232Th, 238U(α, α'), E=16, 19, 20 MeV; measured σ(θ). 162Dy, 232Th, 238U levels deduced B(λ). 232Th deduced level.


1975GRZF

Bull.Am.Phys.Soc. 20, No.9, 1189, EB17 (1975)

R.S.Grantham, R.M.Ronningen, J.H.Hamilton, A.V.Ramayya, B.van Nooijen, H.Kawakami, R.B.Piercey, R.S.Lee, L.L.Riedinger, W.K.Dagenhart

B(E2) Value of 2γ+, 2β+, and 24+ States in 156, 158Dy, 162, +164Er, and 168Yb

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 156,158Dy, 162,164Er, 168Yb; analyzed B(E2).


1975VEZW

Univ.Notre Dame Nucl.Struct.Lab. 1974 Ann.Rept., p.140 (1975)

F.Venezia, J.Adams, E.G.Funk, J.W.Mihelich

Measurements of B(E2) for Excitation of 2+' States in the γ-Vibrational Bands of 160,162,164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(α, α'γ); analyzed Coulomb excitation data. 160,162,164Dy levels deduced B(E2).


1976HUZO

ORNL-5137, p.61 (1976)

P.P.Hubert, N.R.Johnson, E.Eichler

Measurements of Lifetime and Multiple Coulomb Excitation in 162Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy(40Ar, 40Ar'γ), E=147 MeV; measured recoil distance DSA, Coulomb excitation. 162Dy levels deduced T1/2, B(E2).


1976HUZZ

ORNL-5137, p.61 (1976)

P.P.Hubert, N.R.Johnson, E.Eichler

Lifetime Measurements and Multiple Coulomb Excitation in 162Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy(40Ar, 40Ar'γ), E=146.6 MeV; measured recoil distance DSA. 162Dy levels deduced T1/2, B(E2).


1977KE06

Nucl.Phys. A278, 109 (1977)

F.Kearns, G.Varley, G.D.Dracoulis, T.Inamura, J.C.Lisle, J.C.Willmott

Lifetimes of High Spin Rotational States

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 152,154Sm, 156,158Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 170,172,174Yb(56Fe, 56Fe'), (84Kr, 84Kr'), E232, 348 MeV; measured Eγ, Doppler broadened lineshapes. 152,154Sm, 156,158Gd, 160,162,164Dy, 164,166,168,170Er, 170,172,174Yb levels deduced T1/2, B(E2). Enriched targets. Ge(Li) detectors.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(77)90188-9


1978HU03

Phys.Rev. C17, 622 (1978)

P.Hubert, N.R.Johnson, E.Eichler

Lifetime Measurements and Multiple Coulomb Excitation in 162Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy(40Ar, 40Ar'γ), E=148.6 MeV; measured recoil distance DSA, Coulomb excitation. 162Dy levels deduced T1/2, B(E2).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.17.622


1979GU15

Phys.Rev. C20, 1814 (1979)

M.W.Guidry, I.Y.Lee, N.R.Johnson, P.A.Butler, D.Cline, P.Colombani, R.M.Diamond, F.S.Stephens

Reduced Transition Probabilities and Energies of High-Spin States in 162Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 162Dy(136Xe, 136Xe'), E(lab)=547, 612 MeV; measured T1/2, Eγ. 162Dy levels deduced B(E2).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.20.1814


1981MC06

Phys.Rev. C23, 1926 (1981)

F.K.McGowan, W.T.Milner

Reduced M1, E1, E2, and E3 Transition Probabilities for Transitions in 156-160Gd and 160-164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy(α, α'), E=13.5 MeV; measured Iγ, Eγ, γ(θ), Coulomb excitation. 156,158,160Gd, 160,162,164Dy levels deduced B(λ), T1/2, J, π, δ. Enriched targets. Interacting boson model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.23.1926


1987RA01

At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 36, 1 (1987)

S.Raman, C.H.Malarkey, W.T.Milner, C.W.Nestor, Jr., P.H.Stelson

Transition Probability, B(E2), from the Ground to the First-Excited 2+ State of Even-Even Nuclides

COMPILATION A=6-254; compiled, evaluated 2+ level energies, B(E2), T1/2, β2, β22(sp), EWSR, intrinsic quadrupole moments.

doi: 10.1016/0092-640X(87)90016-7


1999BR43

Eur.Phys.J. A 6, 149 (1999)

F.Brandolini, M.De Poli, P.Pavan, R.V.Ribas, D.Bazzacco, C.R.Rossi-Alvarez

g-Factors in the Ground State and the γ-Bands in 160, 162, 164Dy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160,162,164Dy(58Ni, 58Ni'), E ≈ 220 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(θ, H) following Coulomb excitation. 160,162,164Dy deduced g-factors for ground-state band, vibrational bands transitions. Transient field technique.

doi: 10.1007/s100500050329


2005KIZW

Proc.Intern.Conf.Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 26 September-1 October, 2004, R.C.Haight, M.B.Chadwick, T.Kawano, P.Talou, Eds., Vol.1, p. 268 (2005); AIP Conf.Proc. 769 (2005)

T.Kibedi, T.W.Burrows, M.B.Trzhaskovskaya, C.W.Nestor, Jr.

A New Tool to Interpolate Conversion Coefficients and E0 Electronic Factors

doi: 10.1063/1.1945003