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Collectivity in 66 Ge and 68 Ge via lifetime measurements

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Luttke, R.
McCutchan, E.A.
Werner, V.
Aleksandrova, K.
Atwater, S.
Ai, H.
Casperson, R.J.
Casten, R.F.
Heinz, A.
Mertz, A.F.

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American Physical Society

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Lifetimes of the 21+ states in 66 ,68Ge were measured using the recoil distance Doppler shift method. Excited states in 66Ge and 68Ge were populated using the 58Ni(10B, p2n) and 58Ni(12C, 2p) reactions, respectively. Lifetimes were extracted from coincidence data using the differential decay curve method. The resulting B(E2; 21+?01+) transition strengths are compared with large-scale shell-model calculations. � 2012 American Physical Society.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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