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In-beam y-ray spectroscopy studies of medium-spin states in the odd-odd nucleus Re 186

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Matters, D. A.
Kondev, Filip G.
Aoi, N.
Ayyad, Y.
Byrne, Aidan
Carpenter, M. P.
Davidson, Paul
Dracoulis, George
Hughes, Richard
Kibedi, Tibor

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American Physical Society

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Excited states in 186Re with spins up to J=12ℏ were investigated in two separate experiments using 186W(d,2n) reactions at beam energies of 12.5 and 14.5 MeV. Two- and threefold γ-ray coincidence data were collected using the CAESAR and CAGRA spectrometers, respectively, each composed of Compton-suppressed high-purity germanium detectors. Analysis of the data revealed rotational bands built on several two-quasiparticle intrinsic states, including a long-lived Kπ=(8+) isomer. Configuration assignments were supported by an analysis of in-band properties, such as |gK−gR| values. The excitation energies of the observed intrinsic states were compared with results from multi-quasiparticle blocking calculations, based on the Lipkin-Nogami pairing approach, that included contributions from the residual proton-neutron interactions.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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