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Projected shell model study of ground state bands in 171–175Tm

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The ground state bands of thulium isotopes with mass numbers (A), ranging from 171 to 175, have been investigated in the framework of the projected shell model. The theoretical results for the energy levels of ground state bands were found to be in reasonable agreement with the observed values. Predictably, E2 transition probabilities have got predicted vis-a-vis transitions with non-availability of experimental values. The E2 transition probability values have been observed to follow the same trend as seen in 171Tm.

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The authors of the present paper express their gratitude to Prof. Y. Sun and Prof. J. A. Sheikh for their collaborations. One of the authors (Prof. S. K. Khosa) is grateful to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi for financial support under the Emeritus Scientist Grant No. 21(0959)/13/EMR-II.

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Slathia, B., Devi, R. & Khosa, S.K. Projected shell model study of ground state bands in 171–175Tm. Indian J Phys 90, 1165–1172 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-016-0857-2

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