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MEASUREMENT OF THE MEAN LIFE OF THE 4.49-MeV (5$sup -$) STATE OF $sup 40$Ca. EFFECTS OF DEFORMED COMPONENTS ON THE LIFETIMES OF THE ODD-PARITY STATES.
Jack R. MacDonald,Jack R. MacDonald,N. Benczer-Koller,J. W. Tape,Lewis Guthman,Philip R. Goode +5 more
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Energy levels of A = 21−44 nuclei (V)
P.M. Endt,C. van der Leun +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the experimentally determined properties of energy levels of A = 21−44 nuclei are compiled and evaluated with emphasis on nuclear spectroscopy, and the available information on excitation energies, spins, parities, isospins, lifetimes or widths and observed decay is summarized in a master table.
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A=40☆
John A. Cameron,Balraj Singh +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the nuclear spectroscopic information for the known nuclides of mass 40 (Al,Si,P,S,Cl,Ar,K,Ca,Sc,Ti) has been evaluated.
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Nuclear Data Sheets for A=40 ☆
TL;DR: In this article, the experimental nuclear structure data and decay data are evaluated for the known nuclides of mass 40 (Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Sc, Ti), with the best values recommended for level energies, half-lives, γ -ray energies and intensities, decay properties (energies, intensities and placement of radiations).
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Applications of large barium fluoride scintillators to in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy
W. Karle,M. Knopp,K. H. Speidel +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of large-volume BaF2 scintillators have been studied and first experiences of applications to in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy are reported.
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The lifetime of the 3.74 MeV (3−) state of 40Ca
TL;DR: In this article, the mean life of the 3.74 MeV (3 − ) excited state of 40 Ca has been directly measured by a particle-gamma delayed coincidence technique, and a mean life τ = 59 ± 5 ps was obtained, corresponding to a transition strength B (E3) = 31 ± 3 W.u.