Abstract
A t1/2=85 ns isomer has been identified at 1619 keV in100Sr. The halflife is attributed to a ΔK=4 hindered decay. The configuration is proposed to be built on the [411]3/2 and the [532]5/2 neutron quasiparticle orbitals.
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Communicated by: P. Armbruster
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