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Recently introduced fast timing βγγ(t) method has revitalized the field of dynamic moment measurements with a strong impact in the area of neutron-rich nuclei. The basic concepts of this method and its proposed extension into the neutron capture reactions, γ n γγ(t), are discussed. These methods strongly benefit from the new technical developments driven by the very active applied fields where the fast time-delayed techniques are utilized.
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Mach, H. Fast timing γ n γγ(t) — A new tool in nuclear spectroscopy. Acta Physica Hungarica 75, 47–54 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03156557
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