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Multi-quasiparticle isomers involving proton-particle and neutron-hole configurations in 131 I and 133 I

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Watanabe, Hiroshi
Ogawa, K.
Lane, Gregory
Dracoulis, George
Byrne, Aidan
Nieminen, Paivi
Kondev, Filip G
Carpenter, M P
Janssens, R V F
Lauritsen, T

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World Scientific Publishing Company

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The nuclei 131I and 133I have been populated in multi-nucleon transfer reactions between 136Xe ions and various targets, and their structure investigated by time-correlated γ-ray coincidence spectroscopy and the measurement of γ-ray angular correlations

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Modern Physics Letters A

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2037-12-31