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The use of Low Temperature Nuclear Orientation (LTNO) in nuclear structure studies is discussed. LTNO has been employed, together with γ-γ and e-γ spectroscopy, to study the nuclear structure of120Te following the beta decay of120 I g. The strengths and limitations of LTNO as a probe of nuclear structure are discussed with particular reference to this experiment.
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Brown, D.E., Goettig, L., Grant, I.S. et al. On-line nuclear orientation of odd-odd120I. Hyperfine Interact 43, 353–362 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398315
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