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Levels in doubly odd 138Pr

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In this article, the doubly odd 138Pr nucleus has been investigated using the 128Te(14N, 4n)138Pr reaction at a beam energy of 55-65 MeV.
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The band structures of the doubly odd 138Pr nucleus have been investigated using the 128Te(14N, 4n)138Pr reaction at a beam energy of 55-65 MeV. Altogether six distinct structures have been established, of which the lower part of the yrast band and two side bands were known from earlier works. The observed level properties of the members of the yrast band have been compared with theoretical calculations performed within the Particle Rotor Model (PRM) with axially symmetric core. The experimental branching ratios and B(M1)/B(E2) values when compared with the theoretical results of the PRM, suggest an oblate core.

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Nuclear Data Sheets for A=138

TL;DR: In this article, experimental nuclear structure data from various reactions and decays are compiled and evaluated for all known nuclides with mass number A=138 (Sn,Sb,Te,I,Xe,Cs,Ba,La,Ce,Pr,Nd,Pm,Sm,Eu,Gd,Tb).
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High-spin states and collective oblate bands in the odd-oddPr138nucleus

TL;DR: In this paper, high-spin states in the odd-odd {sup 138}Pr nucleus were reinvestigated with the reaction {sup 128}Te({sup 14}N,4n) at a beam energy of 64 MeV.
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Structure of A ∼130 nuclei in La-Ce region

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Indian National Gamma Array (INGA) consisting of 18 clover HPGe detectors to study the N = 79 and 80 isotopes in the La-Ce region of rare earth A ∼ 130 nuclei.
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A test for correction made to spin systematics for coupled band in doubly-odd nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of nuclear deformation and signature splitting on the excitation energy of the levels of a spin was investigated and a correction was made in the present spin systematics.
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Rotational bands in the doubly odd nucleus 134Pr

TL;DR: In this article, the π[541] 3 2 − (α=± 1 2 )⊗ν[514] 9 2 − and π [423] 5 2 + ⊗n[514]-9 2 − configurations have been extended to higher spins.
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 138

TL;DR: The 1988 evaluation of A = 138 (88Pe03) has been updated using experimental decay and reaction data received by June 17, 1992 as discussed by the authors, which is the date of the publication of this paper.
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Evolution from spherical to various deformed shapes in the odd-odd 59136Pr77 nucleus

TL;DR: In this article, the doubly odd 136Pr nucleus has been investigated via the 136Ce(p,n), 122Sn(19F,5n) and 110Pd(30Si,p3n) reactions at beam energies of 14, 84 and 125 MeV, respectively.
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High spin states in 93Tc.

TL;DR: The breaking of the [ital N]=50 neutron core appears to be a plausible mechanism for the observed high spin states.
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Rotational bands in the doubly odd 138Pm

TL;DR: In this article, the doubly odd 138Pm nucleus was investigated using the 115In(28Si, 2p3n)138Pm reaction at a beam energy of 145 MeV, and the experimental level properties have been compared to theoretical calculations performed within the Particle Rotor Model (PRM) with axial core and cranked shell model.
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