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On the IRIS facility the new neutron deficient157,158,160,161,163Lu isotopes have been produced in spallation induced by 1 GeV protons on a tungsten or tantalum target, and identified by mass separation and the subsequent decay spectroscopy (X-, gamma-, and alpha ray spectroscopy).
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Alkhazov, G.D., Batist, L.K., Berlovich, E.Y. et al. New neutron deficient lutetium isotopes. Z Physik A 291, 397–398 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408391
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