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The very neutron deficient nucleus 104Sn has been identified in in-beam spectroscopy using the reaction50Cr(58Ni, 2p2n) and neutron and charged particle multiplicity filter detectors. Excited states up to I ≈ 10 and Ex=4 MeV were observed and the level scheme is discussed in the frame work of the spherical shell model.
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Schubart, R., Alber, D., Alfier, R. et al. In-beam spectroscopy of104Sn. Z. Physik A - Hadrons and Nuclei 340, 109–110 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01284489
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