Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997nupha.621..278v&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Physics A, v. 621, p. 278-282.
Physics
Nuclear Physics
10
Scientific paper
Recent Coulomb-activation experiments indicate the presence of a low-lying intermediate state depopulating the long-lived 180Ta isomer to the radioactive g.s. with considerable conquences on the effective halflife of 180Ta under s-process conditions. An `in-beam' Coulomb-excitation experiment searching for the relevant transitions is reported using a 5.6% enriched 180Ta target and a particle-gamma coincidence setup consisting of five HPGe EUROBALL cluster modules covering about 10% of 4π solid angle and the NaI Crystal Ball filling the rest. Preliminary analysis indicates Coulomb excited levels in 180Ta around 700 and 1050 keV.
Agramunt-Ros J.
Calabrese R.
de Boer Jelle
Gadea A.
Gerl J.
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