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The present paper aims to discuss the prospects for nuclear structure investigation of the transuranium elements by laser spectroscopy. The authors lay stress on two peculiarities of the nuclear structure in this region: The deformed shell closure at neutron number N = 152 and the appearance of superdeformed isomeric states. A laser spectroscopic experimental method is proposed to study these features.
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Gangrsky, Y.P., Karaivanov, D.V., Marinova, K.P. et al. Laser Spectroscopy of Transuranium Elements. Hyperfine Interact 162, 85–91 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-005-9208-y
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