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Excited states in103Rh

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Excited states of103Rh have been studied via the103Rh(n,n′ γ) reaction for incident neutron energies from 680 keV to 2520 keV. From the analysis of the γ-ray spectra a detailed level and decay scheme was constructed up to the excitation energy of 2235 keV. Level spins and parities were deduced on the basis of extensive comparison between the measured γ-ray yields and the theoretical predictions based on the statistical model of the compound nucleus.

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Demanins, F., Raicich, F. Excited states in103Rh. Nuov Cim A 107, 713–741 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732080

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