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Conversion electron cascades in 254(102)No
P A Butler ; R D Humphreys ; P T Greenlees ; R-D Herzberg ; D G Jenkins ; G D Jones ; H Kankaanpää ; H Kettunen ; P Rahkila ; C Scholey ; J Uusitalo ; N Amzal ; J E Bastin ; P M T Brew ; K Eskola ; J Gerl ; N J Hammond ; K Hauschild ; K Helariutta ; F-P Hessberger ; A Hürstel ; P M Jones ; R Julin ; S Juutinen ; A Keenan ; T-L Khoo ; W Korten ; P Kuusiniemi ; Y Le Coz ; M Leino ; A-P Leppänen ; M Muikku ; P Nieminen ; S W Ødegård ; T Page ; J Pakarinen ; P Reiter ; G Sletten ; Ch Theisen ; H-J Wollersheim ;
Date 11 Nov 2002
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 89 (20), 202501
AbstractThe spectrum of prompt conversion electrons emitted by excited 254No nuclei has been measured, revealing discrete lines arising from transitions within the ground state band. A striking feature is a broad distribution that peaks near 100 keV and comprises high multiplicity electron cascades, probably originating from M1 transitions within rotational bands built on high K states.
Source PubMed, pmid12443472
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