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Excitation energies of superdeformed States in 196Pb: towards a systematic study of the second well in Pb isotopes
A N Wilson ; A K Singh ; H Hübel ; P M Davidson ; A Görgen ; D Rossbach ; A Korichi ; A Astier ; F Azaiez ; D Bazzacco ; C Bourgeois ; N Buforn ; A P Byrne ; G D Dracoulis ; F Hannachi ; K Hauschild ; W Korten ; T Kröll ; G J Lane ; A Lopez-Martens ; N Redon ; P Reiter ; C Rossi-Alvarez ; G Schonwasser ; O Stezowski ; P G Thirolf ;
Date 28 Oct 2005
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 95 (18), 182501
AbstractThe excitation energy of the lowest-energy superdeformed band in 196Pb is established using the techniques of time-correlated gamma-ray spectroscopy. Together with previous measurements on 192Pb and 194Pb, this result allows superdeformed excitation energies, binding energies, and two-proton and two-neutron separation energies to be studied systematically, providing stringent tests for current nuclear models. The results are examined for evidence of a "superdeformed shell gap."
Source PubMed, pmid16383897
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