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The deformation of101Zr

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The life-time of the first excited member of the ground-state band in101Zr has been determined to 0.9(3) ns through the measurement of γ-γ-delayed coincidences with Ge detectors at the fission-product separator JOSEF. The result shows that this nucleus is strongly deformed with |ß|=0.32(6). This finding provides further important evidence for the fact that the odd-mass nuclei at A ~ 100 with more than 59 neutrons are good rotors.

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Ohm, H., Lhersonneau, G., Paffrath, U. et al. The deformation of101Zr. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 326, 233–234 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01283601

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