DECAY SCHEME OF EXCITED-STATES IN GE-67

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ALNASER, AM [1 ]
BEHBEHANI, AH [1 ]
BUTLER, PA [1 ]
GREEN, LL [1 ]
JAMES, AN [1 ]
LISTER, CJ [1 ]
NOLAN, PJ [1 ]
RAMMO, NRF [1 ]
SHARPEYSCHAFER, JF [1 ]
SHEPPARD, HM [1 ]
ZYBERT, LH [1 ]
ZYBERT, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LIVERPOOL,OLIVER LODGE LAB,LIVERPOOL L69 3BX,MERSEYSIDE,ENGLAND
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10.1088/0305-4616/5/3/012
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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070202 ;
摘要
Excited states in 67Ge were studied using the reaction 64Zn(alpha,n gamma ). Excitation functions for the production of 67Ge determined the Q value for this reaction to be -8993+or-5 keV. Neutron-gamma coincidences at Ealpha=15 MeV and gamma - gamma coincidences at Ealpha=13 and 15 MeV helped in the placing of 25 gamma rays into a decay scheme of 14 levels in 67Ge. The first excited state was placed at 18.3 keV and the 734 keV gamma ray has been identified as a decay from a level at 751.8 keV to the 18.3 keV level. The mean lifetimes of the isomeric states at 18.3 keV ( tau m=21.0+or-0.3 mu s) and 751.8 keV (taum=160+or-2 ns) have been determined by pulsed-beam techniques, the decay of the 18.3 keV state being detected by X-ray detection. The mean lifetime of the level at 751.8 keV (Jpi= 9/2+) and the angular distribution and linear polarisation measured for the 734 keV gamma ray have limited the spin of the level at 1803 keV to 5/2with a proposed negative parity.
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