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Electron-gamma coincidences have been performed on mass separated sources of102Ag. The 1592-keV EO transition is placed in the decay scheme of 8-min102Agm. The measured half life, (17±2) nsec, reveals the anomalous nature of the first excited O+ state in102Pd.
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The authors wish to thank Prof. R. Coussement and Prof. P. Mariens for their help and support of this project. We thank also B. Brijs and J. Gentens for their continuous effort to operate LISOL with increasing reliability. We are much indebted to the cyclotron staff for their provision of a reliable beam from the cyclotron.
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Cornelis, K., Lhersonneau, G., Huyse, M. et al. Half life measurement of the first excited O+ state in102Pd. Z Physik A 292, 403–404 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01546442
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