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Probing the three shapes in ¹⁸⁶Pb using in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy

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Pakarinen, J
Darby, I
Eeckhaudt, S
Enqvist, T
Grahn, T
Greenlees, P
Johnston-Theasby, F
Jones, P
Julin, R
Juutinen, S

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EDP Sciences

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This measurement represents the first observation of a non-yrast band in the ¹⁸⁶Pb nucleus by employing the Recoil-Decay Tagging (RDT) technique. Previously known yrast levels have been confirmed and the band is extended up to level Iπ = (16⁺).

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The European Physical Journal A

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