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Bands in 180 Os have been studied with in-beam spectroscopy methods. Four side bands were established. Configurations have been assigned to them considering the features of similar bands in neighbouring nuclei. New aspects result from an interpretation in the framework of the cranked shell model.
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Neskakis, A., Lieder, R.M., Beuscher, H. et al. Properties of side bands observed in180Os. Z Physik A 304, 277–278 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01414504
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