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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 235, Issue 1, 9 December 1974, Pages 27-55
Nuclear Physics A

Strengths of electromagnetic transitions between bound states for a < 45

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Abstract

A recent review of the strengths of about 600 γ-ray transitions between bound states in the A = 21–44 region is extended in the present paper by including (i) the A<21 region, (ii) recent data on the A = 21–44 region, (iii) E0 transitions, (iv) magnetic transitions of which the (experimentally unknown) mixing ratio can be assumed to be negligibly small. The present addition concerns 350 transitions. Interesting new groups are the isovector E2 transitions (9 cases), and the isoscalar M2 transitions (7 cases). For magnetic transitions, the dependence of isospin retardation on multipolarity is stronger than expected theoretically. Recommended upper limits are presented for the 11 groups with reasonably good statistics. Because the strengths in the A<21 and A = 21–44 regions differ but little, the same upper limits can be used for the two regions.

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