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Direct decays from superdeformed states in 192Pb observed using time-correlated [gamma]-ray spectroscopy

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Wilson, Anna
Dracoulis, George
Byrne, Aidan
Davidson, Paul Murray
Lane, Gregory
Clark, R M
Fallon, P
Gorgen, A
Macchiavelli, A O
Ward, D

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American Physical Society

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Correlations of decays above and below isomeric states in the normally deformed minimum of 192Pb have been used to identify discrete transitions in the decay of the superdeformed (SD) band. The data establish the absolute excitation energy of the lowest observed SD level as 4.425 MeV. Extrapolation to the bandhead indicates that the excitation energy of the superdeformed well in 192Pb is 0.5 MeV lower than in the heavier isotope 194Pb. The results confirm the trend to decreasing excitation energy with decreasing neutron number predicted by both a macroscopic Strutinsky method approach and microscopic mean field calculations.

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Physical Review Letters 90.14 (2003): 142501/1-4

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Physical Review Letters

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