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TL;DR: The experimental results from various decays and reactions for the A=120 mass chain have been compiled and evaluated as mentioned in this paper, and adopted values for the level and decay properties are tabulated.

107 citations


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Huo Junde1
TL;DR: In this paper, the 1999 publication of Nuclear Data Sheets for A=56 (1999Hu04) has been updated using experimental nuclear structure data and decay data available before November 2009, and the information for 56K, 56Ca, 56Sc, 56Ti, 56V, 56Cr, 56Mn, 56Fe, 56Co, 56Ni, 56Cu, and 56Zn is summarized and presented.

86 citations


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TL;DR: A = 74 has been evaluated and presented together with adopted energies and Jπ of levels in these nuclei in this article with Z = 27 to 38 and N = 47 to 36 with a literature cutoff date of May 1994.

47 citations


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TL;DR: Blachot and Marguier as mentioned in this paper evaluated A = 115 updates one by J. Blachot, G.Marguier (92Bl11), published in Nuclear Data Sheets 67, 1 (1992).

34 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, detailed level and decay schemes and the experimental reaction and decay data on which they are based are presented for nuclei with mass number A=166; the experimental data are evaluated.

32 citations


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TL;DR: The experimental results from various decays and reactions for the A = 118 mass chain have been compiled and evaluated as mentioned in this paper, and adopted values for the level and decay properties are tabulated.

32 citations


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TL;DR: The experimental results from various reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides in the A = 154 mass chain have been reviewed in this article, together with adopted level schemes and properties.

28 citations


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TL;DR: The experimental nuclear structure data available through September 1985 have been reviewed in this article, where a summary of information obtained in various reaction and decay experiments is presented, together with adopted level schemes.

28 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated spectroscopic data for all nuclei with mass number A = 180 and presented corresponding level schemes from radioactive decay and reaction studies, which may help in explaining the natural abundance of the long-lived 180 Ta isomer in terms of the slow (S) and/or the rapid (R) neutron capture processes of nucleosynthesis in stars.

28 citations


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TL;DR: Experimental nuclear structure and decay data pertaining to all nuclei with mass number A=54 have been compiled and evaluated in this paper, along with associated tables of experimental data and adopted properties for levels and transitions.

22 citations


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Wang Gongqing1
TL;DR: In this paper, experimental nuclear structure and decay data pertaining to all nuclei with mass number A=172 have been compiled and evaluated, and level schemes from both radioactive decay and reaction studies are presented, along with associated tables of experimental data and adopted properties for levels and transitions.

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TL;DR: In this paper, detailed level and decay schemes for the nuclei of the A=117 mass chain were presented for decay and level properties obtained from decay and reaction experiments and experimental methods, references, and comments are given in the text.

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TL;DR: The 1975 evaluation of A=183 has been revised using experimental decay and reaction data received by the date given below as discussed by the authors, which is the date of the publication of this article.

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TL;DR: The 1979 evaluation of A=136 (79Pe02) has been revised using experimental decay and reaction data received by August 5, 1987 as discussed by the authors, which is the date of the publication of this paper.

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TL;DR: In this paper, A=135 (Nuclear Data Sheets 14, 191 (1975)) was updated with a new version of A=136 (A=135) for the first time.

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TL;DR: The 1975 version of the Nuclear Data Sheets for A=82 has been revised and detailed level and decay schemes, arguments for Jπ assignments, and experimental data are presented in this paper.

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TL;DR: The 1975 Nuclear Data Sheets for A=170 (75Sc26) have been revised on the basis of experimental reaction and decay data by the cutoff date noted below.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the 1978 evaluation of A=70 (78Ke07) has been revised using experimental decay and reaction data received by the cutoff date noted below Neutron reaction data.

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TL;DR: In this article, experimental data from reaction and decay studies leading to nuclides in the A=155 mass chain have been reviewed and presented, together with the adopted level schemes and properties.

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TL;DR: The available nuclear structure information for all nuclei with mass number A =226 is presented in this paper, where various decay and reaction data are evaluated and compared and adopted data, levels, spin and parities are given.

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TL;DR: The available nuclear structure information for all nuclei with mass number A = 218 is presented in this article, where various decay and reaction data are evaluated and compared and adopted data, levels, spin and parities are given.

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TL;DR: Experimental data pertaining to nuclei with A = 200 were compiled and evaluated in this paper, where experiments were performed on a set of nuclei of a single nuclei, with a fixed number of nodes.

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TL;DR: The available nuclear structure information for all nuclei with mass number A=222 is presented in this paper, where various decay and reaction data are evaluated and compared and adopted data, levels, spin and parities are given.

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TL;DR: Nuclear structure data on A=73 nuclides have been reviewed in this article, where results from reaction and decay data studies together with adopted levels and transition properties are presented together with the adopted levels.