Correlation properties of unresolved gamma rays from high-spin states

Abstract
There is evidence that the highest-spin states observed in nuclei are basically rotational, but that each state emits a distribution of γ-ray energies rather than a single energy. We have measured the width of this distribution and the fraction of the population that emits it, for several (unresolved) γ-ray energy regions in Er160. These widths may be related to a damping of the rotational states at the high level densities through which these cascades flow.

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