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Gamma-gamma angular correlations in105Rh

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Zeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei

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Gamma-gamma angular correlation measurements have been performed on the cascades 393-263 keV, 413-263 keV, and 316–469 keV emitted in105Rh after theΒ-decay of105Ru. From the measured angular correlation coefficients the spins of the states at 469 keV, 785 keV, and 806 keV and the multipolarities of the involved gamma-rays are determined.

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Güven, H.H., Kardon, B. & Seyfarth, H. Gamma-gamma angular correlations in105Rh. Z Physik A 276, 347–349 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01548302

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