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States in95Mo and99Mo populated in the (3He, α) reaction

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The (3He,α) reaction on96Mo and100Mo targets has been studied at a bombarding energy of 18 MeV. Thel n transfer assignments have been made on the basis of angular distribution patterns and on an analysis of the ratios of the experimental and theoretical cross-sections of (3He,α) and (d, t) reactions data leading to the same final states. New states are observed in95Mo at 3373 keV (9/2+); spin and parity assignments are made to levels in99Mo at 1621 keV 7/2+ (9/2+), 1778 keV (5/2) and 2078 keV (11/2).

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The authors wish to thank the Atomic Energy Control Board of Canada for financial support of the work and they would also like to express their gratitude for assistance and hospitality offered by the staff of the Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire de l'Université de Montréal. Thanks are also due to Professor L. Yaffe of the Department of Chemistry at McGill University for his work in oxidizing the molybdenum metal powder.

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Schoonover, J., Cheung, H.C., Kitching, J.E. et al. States in95Mo and99Mo populated in the (3He, α) reaction. Z Physik A 272, 99–105 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408433

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