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g factor of the 2 + 1 state of 168 Hf

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Wolf, A.
Berant, Z
Werner, V.
Heinz, A.
Casten, R.F.
Casperson, R.J.
Brenner, D.S.
Chevrier, R.
McCarthy, D.
Ilie, G.

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American Physical Society

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The g factor of the 21+ state of 168Hf was measured using the perturbed angular correlation technique in a static external magnetic field. The result, g(21+)=0.17(3), is discussed in relation to the systematics of the previously reported g factors in the

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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