Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1986
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 34, Issue 6, December 1986, pp.2256-2260
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Gamma Transitions And Level Energies, Relation With Nuclear Matrix Elements And Nuclear Structure, 150<=A<=189, Origin, Formation, And Abundances Of The Elements
Scientific paper
Searches have been made for short-lived isomers in 180Lu suggested by the preceding paper. Samples of 180Lu were produced via the 180Hf(n,p) reaction. Evidence for decay of a 180Lu isomer was sought by examining the decay curves of the known 180Lu and 180Hfm delayed γ rays, and by searching for previously unidentified delayed γ rays. No evidence for a 180Lu isomer was observed for half-lives between 10 and 300 sec. The relevance of these observations for understanding the nucleosynthesis of 180Tam is discussed.
Crane S. G.
Kellogg Stephen E.
Larimer Ruth-Mary
Lesko Kevin T.
Moltz D. M.
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