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Isomers in neutron-rich lead isotopes populated via the fragmentation of 238U at 1 GeV A

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Gottardo, A.
Al-Dahan, N.
Benlliure, J.
Boutachkov, P.
Bowry, M
Bruce, A M
Bunce, Michael
Deo, A.Y.
Farrelly, G.
Hoischen, R.

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Neutron-rich nuclei beyond N = 126 in the lead region were populated by fragmenting a238U beam at 1 GeV A on a Be target and then separated by the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI. Their isomeric decays were observed, enabling study of the shell structure

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol 312

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2037-12-31
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