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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 475, Issue 2, 14 December 1987, Pages 361-379
Nuclear Physics A

Inelastic alpha-scattering from the stable even germanium isotopes

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Abstract

Scattering of 31.5 MeV α-particles from the stable even Ge isotopes has been studied with an energy resolution of 15–20 keV FWHM. Angular distributions were measured for excitation energies of up to 5.2 MeV. Most of the levels are well described by collective DWBA calculations with vibrational model form factors. An implicit folding procedure was used to derive isoscalar transition rates. The distribution of the isoscalar multipole strength reveals an increasing fragmentation with increasing neutron number. A detailed comparison with the spectroscopic results of a recent (p, p′) study is made.

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