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21 states populated in Te 135 from Be 9 -induced reactions with a Sn 132 beam

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Allmond, J.M.
Stuchbery, Andrew
Brown, B A
Beene, J
Galindo-Uribarri, A.
Gross, C J
Liang, J.F.
Padilla-Rodal, E
Radford, D C
Varner, R.L.

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American Physical Society

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γ-ray transitions in 134Te, 135Te, and 136Te were measured from 9Be-induced reactions with a radioactive 132Sn beam at a sub-Coulomb barrier energy of 3 MeV per nucleon using particle-γ coincidence spectroscopy. The transitions were selected by gating o

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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