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Further analysis of earlier152Gd(α,4n) in-beam data revealed several previously unplaced152Dy γ-rays feeding the oblate yrast states, among them γ-transitions emitted in decay of the superdeformed band. We can also weakly detect the lowest two members of the superdeformed cascade, but our data were not quite good enough to make a firm connection to them.
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On leave from Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland
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Styczen, J., Menegazzo, R., Starzecki, W. et al. γ-Rays draining the superdeformed band in152Dy. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 327, 481–482 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01289574
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