Abstract
The deformed nucleus154Sm was studied by Coulomb excitation with NORDBALL by using a58Ni beam. The ground-state band, the beta band, the gamma band and the octupole band (K=0-) were excited up to the 16+ state, the 6+ state, the 6+ state and the 13-state, respectively. A new band was established from 6+ to 14+ on the basis of the gamma-gamma coincidence spectra. The excitation probability of the new band is larger than that of the beta band.
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We would like to thank Dr. G. Sletten, Mr. J. Westergaard and the members of TAL, Niels Bohr Institute for their kind support. A part of this research is supported by Monbusho International Scientific Research Program (Joint Research No.01044037).