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Isomeric decay of<sup>208</sup>Ra

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Ressler, J. J.
Beausang, C. W.
Ai, H.
Amro, H.
Babilon, M.
Caggiano, J. A.
Casten, R. F.
Gürdal, G.
Heinz, A.
Hughes, R. O.

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Low-energy excited states of 208Ra were investigated using the 182W(30Si, 4n) reaction at the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory of Yale University. Fusion evaporation recoils were selected using the gas-filled spectrometer SASSYER. Delayed γ rays, following isomeric decays, were detected at the focal plane of SASSYER with a small array of three clover Ge detectors. Transitions following a proposed Jπ = 8 + isomer were observed, and the half-life was measured.

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Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics

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