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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 448, Issue 1, 13 January 1986, Pages 189-204
Nuclear Physics A

g-Factors in 210Rn and octupole coupling of core-excited states in 210Rn, 211Rn and 212Rn

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Abstract

The g-factors of isomeric states in 210Rn have been measured using the TDPAD technique. Semi-empirical shell-model calculations, with explicit inclusion of the couplings to the 3octupole vibration, are carried out for the core-excited states in 210Rn and 211,212Rn. The resulting mixed multi-particle configurations are used to explain simultaneously the g-factors and enhanced E3 transitions which connect several pairs of these states.

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