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Monopole sum rules for single particle equivalent transfer reactions have been derived for target states where both neutrons and protons occupy the last active shell. The Pauli Principle lends some complexity to the sum rule, which is general in the sense that the inequivalent transfer situation and where the active shell has only neutron occupancy, become its special cases. Calculated values of various energy centroids have reasonable agreement with their measured counterparts.
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Bansal, R.K., Kumar, A. Single particle equivalent transfer monopole sum rules involving general multishell target states. Pramana - J Phys 32, 341–350 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02845968
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