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Probing the shapes of <sup>186</sup>Pb

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Pakarinen, J.
Darby, I. G.
Eeckhaudt, S.
Enqvist, T.
Grahn, T.
Greenlees, P. T.
Hellemans, V.
Heyde, K.
Johnston-theasby, F.
Jones, P.

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Recoil-decay tagging technique has been employed in the study of non-yrast states in 186Pb. High quality γγ-coincidence data have revealed three new bands and the yrast band has been extended up to I π=20+. A low-lying non-yrast band provide evidences for an oblate structure.

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Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR

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