Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2008-11-08
Acta Phys.Polon.B40:725-730,2009
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
presented by Q.T. Doan at XLII Zakopane School of Physics: Breaking Frontiers: Submicron Structures in Physics and Biology, Ma
Scientific paper
Theoretical predictions suggest the presence of tetrahedral symmetry as an explanation for the vanishing intra-band E2-transitions at the bottom of the odd-spin negative parity band in $^{156}Gd$. The present study reports on experiment performed to address this phenomenon. It allowed to determine the intra-band E2 transitions and branching ratios B(E2)/B(E1) of two of the negative-parity bands in $^{156}Gd$.
Angelis G. de
Astier Astrid
Bednarczyk P.
Curien D.
Deloncle Isabelle
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