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A measurement of the mass excess of110Pd and114Pd has been made by detecting emergent16O ions in aQ3D magnetic spectrometer using the112Cd(14C,16O)110Pd and116Cd(14C,16O)114Pd reactions at 60 MeV. The results are compared with theoretical predictions.
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The authors wish to thank the crew of the Los Alamos Tandem accelerator for their efficient operation of the machine and also to Judy Gursky for manufacturing the targets. M.D.C., D.L.W., R.W., S.M.L. and M.J.S. thank the Los Alamos National Laboratory for their hospitality during their visits, and acknowledge the financial support of the Science and Engineering Research Council (U.K.).
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Cohler, M.D., Watson, D.L., Wadsworth, R. et al. Measurement of the mass of110Pd and114Pd using the (14C,16O) reaction. Z Physik A 319, 107–109 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01429774
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01429774