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Nuclear data sheets for A=132*

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NUCLEAR DATA SHEETS
Volume 104, Issue 3, Pages 497-+

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nds.2005.03.001

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Nuclear spectroscopic information for known nuclides of mass number 132 (Cd,In,Sn,Sb,Te,I,Xe,Cs,Ba,La, Ce,Pr,Nd,Pm,Sm,Eu) with Z=48 to 63 and N=84 to 69 have been evaluated and presented together with adopted energies and J pi of levels in these nuclei. No excited state data are yet available for Cd-132. The identification of the Eu-132 nuclide remains uncertain. Fairly rich structures are known in all the other A-132 nuclides. Superdeformed structures are known in Pr-132 (four SD bands and a highly-deformed structure) and in Nd-112 (four SD or highly-deformed bands). Possible chiral doublet bands of pi h(11/2)pi h(11/2) configuration have recently been identified in Pr-132, La-132 and Cs-132. The decay scheme of La-132 to Ba-132 has been studied in several works, including some recent papers, but in the opinion of the evaluators, this decay scheme still suffers from incompleteness, especially from the point-of view of separate level schemes from the ground state and the isomeric activities. The separate level schemes from two activities of Sb-132 decay to Te-132 are also not well established, although, the combined activity has recently been studied by the Yale group. This evaluation represents a complete update of previous evaluations of A=132.

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