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The97Pd nucleus has been studied from the reaction96Ru(3He, 2n)97Pd. From in and out beam directγ-spectra andγ-γ coincidences a partial level scheme is proposed. The observed high spin states can be explained by the coupling of the even proton core with the d5/2 51st neutron.
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The authors are grateful to the cyclotron team of Louvain-la-Neuve for providing them with the3He beam. They wish to thank Prof. Heyde and Dr. C. Quesnes for valuable comments, and Dr. M. Nève de Mévergnies for constant encouragement.
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Fettweis, P., del Marmol, P., Degreef, M. et al. Excited states of97Pd. Z Physik A 305, 57–60 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01415079
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