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The γ-radiation following the inelastic scattering of neutrons in141Pr was studied for incident-neutron energies ranging from 600 keV to 2800 keV. From the analysis of the measured spectra and experimental excitation functions of the emitted γ-rays, the level and decay scheme of141Pr nucleus was determined and 8 levels and 28 γ-decays have been observed for the first time in the present work.
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Demanins, F., Raicich, F. Energy levels and γ-decay scheme of141Pr via the (n, n′ γ) reaction. Nuov Cim A 105, 449–452 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02730649
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