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Through (p,2n) in-beam γ and e− measurements the excitation of the 235 μs 9+ isomer in146Eu has been determined to be 666.3 keV. High spin members of the πd 2/−15 νf7/2 and πg 2/−17 νf7/2 particle hole multiplets populated in the isomeric decay were located.
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On leave from Inst. Nucl. Pays. Cracow, Poland
A.v.Humboldt fellow 1978–80, on leave from Univ. of Jyväskylä, Finland
On leave from Osaka University, Japan
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Ercan, A., Broda, R., Piiparinen, M. et al. The 235 μs 9+ isomer in 14663 Eu83 . Z Physik A 295, 197–198 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01413077
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