First observation of excited states inHg172

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Excited states in the extremely neutron-deficient isotope Hg172 have been established for the first time. The Ru96(Kr78,2n) reaction was employed to populate excited states in Hg172 with a cross section σ≈15 nb. The highly selective recoil-decay tagging (RDT) technique was used to obtain clean in-beam γ-ray spectra for Hg172. The yrast ground-state band has tentatively been established up to I=6 ℏ. The data have been interpreted within the framework of total Routhian surface and quasiparticle random phase approximation calculations.
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Authors M. Sandzelius,E. Ganioglu,B. Cederwall,B. Hadinia,K. Andgren,Torbjörn Bäck,T. Grahn,Paul Greenlees,Ulrika Jakobsson,A. Johnson,P. M. Jones,R. Julin,S. Juutinen,S. Ketelhut,A. Khaplanov,M. Leino,M. Nyman,Pauli Peura,P. Rahkila,J. Sarén,Catherine Scholey,J. Uusitalo,R. Wyss;M. Sandzelius;E. Ganioglu;B. Cederwall;B. Hadinia;K. Andgren;Torbjörn Bäck;T. Grahn;Paul Greenlees;Ulrika Jakobsson;A. Johnson;P. M. Jones;R. Julin;S. Juutinen;S. Ketelhut;A. Khaplanov;M. Leino;M. Nyman;Pauli Peura;P. Rahkila;J. Sarén;Catherine Scholey;J. Uusitalo;R. Wyss;
Journal physical review c
Year 2009
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10.1103/physrevc.79.064315
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