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Gamma-ray feeding and decay of superdeformed states

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We report on four recent results concerning the population and the decay of superdeformed states, namely the structure of excited superdeformed states in 194Hg, the search for fine structure of the last superdeformed transitions in 194Pb, the primary decay-out strength analysis in 194Hg and, as a consequence of this, the possibility of using the decay-out as a tool to study order-to-chaos properties of normally deformed states.

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Received: 3 December 2002, Published online: 17 February 2004

PACS:

21.10.Re Collective levels - 23.20.Lv \(\gamma\) transitions and level energies - 24.60.-k Statistical theory and fluctuations - 24.60.Lz Chaos in nuclear systems - 27.80. + w \(190 \leq A \leq 219\)

F. Hannachi: Present address: CENBG/IN2P3, Gradignan, France.

H. Amro: Present address: WNSL, Yale, USA.

K. Hauschild: Present address: CSNSM/IN2P3, Orsay, France.

T. Kröll: Present address: TU, Munich, Germany.

M. Rejmund: Present address: GANIL, Caen, France.

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Lopez-Martens, A., Døssing, T., Khoo, T.L. et al. Gamma-ray feeding and decay of superdeformed states. Eur. Phys. J. A 20, 49–53 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2002-10321-4

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