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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 23.20 ; 25.40 ; 27.90.+
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Nuclear levels in230Th have been investigated in theβ decay of230Pa, the230Th(d, pnγ) reaction and the232Th(p, t) reaction. TheK π=0 1 + , 2 1 + , and 2 2 + bands with band heads at 635, 781, and 1010 keV were observed up to the 8+, 9+, and 7+ levels, respectively. A second excited 0+ level was identified at 1297 keV which might be interpreted as the usualβ shape-oscillation. The branching ratios of theE2 transitions from the 0 1 + , 2 1 + , and 2 2 + bands are explained in the framework of the rotational model by taking into account the coupling of these bands with the ground-state band, and the coupling between the 0 1 + and 2 1 + band. A strong enhancement ofE2 transitions from the 2 1 + to the 0 1 + band reported earlier is not confirmed. For the octupole vibrations withK π=0−, 1−, and 2− theE1 branching ratios are analyzed in terms of the Coriolis coupling of these bands. An almost complete experimental set ofE1 transition moments from these negative-parity bands to the 0 g + , 0 1 + , and 2 1 + bands was obtained. It is suggested that octupole correlations might be important in explaining theseE1 moments.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 23.20 ; 25.40 ; 27.90.+
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The electron-capture decay of228Pa to levels in228Th has been studied using mass-separated sources and high-resolutionγ-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy. A level at 979.5 keV is assigned as 2+ member of a second excited Kπ=0+ band, with the 0+ band head at 938.6 keV. The 2+ and 3+ members of a second excited Kπ=2+ band at 1153.5 and 1200.5 keV, which decay by strongE0 transitions to the 969 keVγ-vibrational band, are confirmed. In addition we tentatively propose a Kπ=1+ band at 944 keV. The Kπ=0−, 1− and 2− members of the octupole quadruplet are confirmed, and theγ decay of these levels is analysed in an approach, in which the mixing of the octupole bands by the Coriolis interaction is taken into account. It is suggested that octupole correlations might be important for theE1 transition moments. A total of 29 levels is observed between ∼1.4 and ∼2.0 MeV, for which the nuclear structure, and the possible assignment to rotational bands, is unclear.
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