1. Identification of excited states in theN=Znucleus68Sewith cluster detectors
- Author
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Dirk Schwalm, T. Servene, B. Fiedler, D. Kast, S. Skoda, S. Freund, C. Ender, Ronald Schwengner, P. Baumann, A. Jungclaus, T. Steinhardt, F. Köck, O. Thelen, J. Reif, H. Schnare, G. Winter, J. Eberth, H.G. Thomas, F. Becker, L. Käubler, C. Teich, T. Härtlein, K. P. Lieb, V. Fischer, and O. Stuch
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Physics ,Triple coincidence ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spins ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,01 natural sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Cluster (physics) ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Nucleus ,Excitation ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
A first level scheme of ${}^{68}\mathrm{Se}$ with five states up to 4.2 MeV excitation energy and tentative spins ${6}^{+}$ and ${7}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ has been established from \ensuremath{\gamma}\ensuremath{\gamma}\ensuremath{\gamma} coincidences measured with six EUROBALL Cluster detectors in close geometry. The level scheme is interpreted in comparison with neutron deficient nuclei of the $A\ensuremath{\approx}70$ region and cranking model calculations. In a similar experiment a triple coincidence between the ${}^{72}\mathrm{Kr}$ transitions 710, 611, and 792 keV has been proven.
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- 1998