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Few particle excitations of N=83 isotones 134Sb and 135Te from 248Cm fission -: art. no. 024322

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 63, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.024322

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Gamma-ray cascades in the two- and three-valence-particle nuclei Sb-134 and Te-135 have been studied with Gammasphere using a Cm-248 spontaneous fission source. Isotopic assignments were based in part on coincidences with gamma rays from complementary Rh and Ru fission partners. The Sb-134 and Te-135 level schemes have been considerably extended, with placement of many new high-energy gamma rays; delayed gamma -ray coincidences observed across a 0.51-mus yrast isomer in Te-135 were especially fruitful. The yrast level spectra of both nuclei are interpreted using empirical nucleon-nucleon interactions and compared with the known yrast excitations of their counterparts Bi-210 and Po-211.

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