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Nuclear spectroscopy in the 2s-1d shell

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Gardner, Philip Reginald

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The properties of excited states of ²⁷A1 and ³²S have been investigated by various techniques of gamma-ray and charged particle spectroscopy. Chapter I describes several nuclear models which have had some success in describing the known properties of nuclei in the 2s-ld shell. Brief reviews of attempts to describe ²⁷A1 and ³²S in terms of nuclear models are given in chapters 3 and 4. The principles and theory behind the Doppler shift attenuation method (DSAM) and gamma-ray angular distribution and polarisation experiments are outlined in chapter 2,together with a brief description of the 61 cm double focussing magnetic spectrometer.

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