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The JYFL gas-filled recoil separator, RITU, combined with efficient Ge-detector arrays has been employed in in-beam γ-ray studies of very neutron-deficient nuclei close to theZ=82 shell. Gamma-rays from nuclei produced at the few μb cross-section level have been detected.
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Julin, R., Helariutta, K., Jones, P. et al. Probing shapes of very neutron deficientZ≈82 nuclei using the recoil-decay tagging method. APH N.S., Heavy Ion Physics 6, 169–175 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03158494
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