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The decays of neutron-deficient 21-sec97Ag, 44.5-sec98Ag, 15-sec99mAg, and 124-sec99gAg nuclides have been investigated with the LISOL facility. Sources were produced by the92Mo(14N, ypxn) reactions on an enriched92Mo target. Positron-, x-, and γ-ray singles spectra have been performed on mass separated samples. The results are consistent with 9/2+ ground state in99Ag and a high (6+ or 7+) spin and parity for98Ag.
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On leave from the University of Maryland, College Park, U.S.A.
The authors wish to thank Prof. R. Coussement and Prof. P. Mariens for their help and support of this project. We thank also B. Brijs and J. Gentens for their continuous effort to operate LISOL with increasing reliability. We are much indebted to the cyclotron staff for their provision of a reliable beam from the cyclotron.
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Huyse, M., Cornelis, K., Dumont, G. et al. The decay of neutron deficient97Ag,98Ag, and99g, mAg. Z Physik A 288, 107–108 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408210
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