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γ-Ray Spectroscopy at the Limits: First Observation of Rotational Bands inLr255
Peter B. JonesF. P. HessbergerP.-h. HeenenTheisen ChW. KortenB. SulignanoC. ScholeyPhilippos PapadakisA. PritchardS. MoonJuha UusitaloP. RahkilaJ. LjungvallA. SteerPauli PeuraT. L. KhooM. VenhartG. D. JonesS. EeckhaudtA.-p. LeppänenR-d HerzbergM. SandzeliusA. DrouartR. JulinJ. PiotM. LeinoO. DorvauxT. GrahnSteffen KetelhutI. G. DarbyS. AntalicDieter AckermannC. Gray-jonesB. J. P. GallJan SarénK. HauschildPaul GreenleesJuha SorriS. JuutinenM. ZielińskaUlrika JakobssonAndreas GörgenEmyr ClementJanne PakarinenE. ParrA. ObertelliD. RostronPanu RuotsalainenM. NymanM. Bendersubject
Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMoment of inertia01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureMean field theory0103 physical sciencesmedicineGamma spectroscopyAlpha decayAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsElectronic band structureNucleusdescription
The rotational band structure of Lr-255 has been investigated using advanced in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopic techniques. To date, Lr-255 is the heaviest nucleus to be studied in this manner. One ro ...
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2009-05-29 | Physical Review Letters |