Abstract
It is shown that the assignment of a 7−/2[503] neutron configuration to the ground state of184Ir by Allsop et al. [1] is inconsistent with the measured quadrupole moment of this state.
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Hagn, E., Zech, E. Comment on ‘The low temperature electric quadrupole orientation of184Ir and185Ir in rhenium’. Hyperfine Interact 14, 97–98 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02143934
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