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Evidence for oblate structure in Pb-186

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Nieminen, Paivi
Pakarinen, J.
Darby, I G
Eeckhaudt, S.
Enqvist, T
Grahn, T.
Greenlees, P T
Hellemans, V
Heyde, K
Johnston-Theasby, F

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American Physical Society

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In-beam 3 coincidence data have been collected for Pb186 by combining the JUROGAM Ge-detector array and the GREAT spectrometer with the RITU gas-filled recoil separator for recoil-decay tagging measurements. In addition to the known prolate yrast band in

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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