Observation of high-spin states in 153Er
Rajbanshi, S.R.; Mukherjee, A.; Saha Sarkar, M.; Goswami, A.; Raut, R.; Chakraborty, A.; Ghughre, S.S.; Krishichayan; Mukhopadhyay, S.; Basu, S.K.; Bhattacharjee, T.; Bhattacharyya, S.; Mukherjee, G.; Gangopadhay, G., E-mail: asimananda.goswami@saha.ac.in
Proceedings of the DAE-BRNS symposium on nuclear physics. V. 562011
Proceedings of the DAE-BRNS symposium on nuclear physics. V. 562011
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[en] In order to have a better understanding of the structure of these isotopes in the high spin region, the level structure of 153Er nucleus required to be reinvestigated. Because the study by Foin et al on 153Er nucleus does not have any intensity measurements and no definite spin-parity was assigned for the states above excitation energy 5.25 MeV. The present work started with the motivation to determine the spin-parity and intensity of the high spin part of the reported level scheme and extend the level scheme to the high excitation energy and also to search, if there is any, band like structure present in the higher excitation energy
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Chatterjee, A.; Biswas, D.C.; Shukla, P. (Nuclear Physics Div., Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)) (eds.); Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences, Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai (India); 1183 p; Dec 2011; p. 720-721; 56. DAE-BRNS symposium on nuclear physics; Visakhapatnam (India); 26-30 Dec 2011; 7 refs., 2 figs., 1 tab.
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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-PLUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, CROSS SECTIONS, DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS, ELECTRON CAPTURE RADIOISOTOPES, ENERGY LEVELS, ENERGY RANGE, ERBIUM ISOTOPES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, EXCITED STATES, FUNCTIONS, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MEV RANGE, NUCLEI, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, RADIOISOTOPES, RARE EARTH NUCLEI, SECONDS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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