Lifetimes inP33by the Doppler-Shift-Attenuation Method
- 1 April 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 7 (4) , 1433-1440
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.7.1433
Abstract
Lifetimes of low-lying states in the nucleus have been measured by the Doppler-shift-attenuation method. Energies (in keV) and lifetimes (in psec) are as follows: 1431.4 (0.70±0.15); 1847.6 (1.40±0.30); 2537.6±1.2 (0.03±0.01); 3274.9±2.0 (0.19±0.04); 3490.8±1.5 (0.09±0.02); 3628.6±1.5 (0.26±0.04); 4047.6±1.3 (0.08±0.04); 4193.5±2.5 (1.8); 5497.8±2.5 () 3.49 (); 4.05 (); 4.19 (); 5.19 (). For a number of the low-lying levels the results are compared to theory.
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