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Gyromagnetic ratios in the transitional nuclei <sup>144,146,148,150</sup>Nd

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Stuchbery, A. E.
Lampard, G. J.
Bolotin, H. H.

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The gyromagnetic rati1os of the first-excited 2+ levels in the even 144-150Nd isotopes were measured using the thin-foil transient-field technique. A marked isotopic mass dependence of the g-factors obtained can be correlated with changes in the proton and neutron pairing gaps as the deformation increases. Results are compared with and discussed in terms of theoretical calculations, including the interacting boson model.

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Nuclear Physics, Section A

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