Abstract
The yrast states in the neutron deficient nucleus have been extended to (possibly and two sidebands have been established. Transitions in have been observed for the first time. These nuclei were populated using the reaction at a beam energy of 334 MeV. The emitted rays were detected with the Jurosphere -ray spectrometer, while the recoiling nuclei were identified using an active stopper at the focal plane of the gas-filled separator RITU by recoil decay tagging. The observed states are discussed in terms of the systematics of the osmium nuclei in the transitional region as the shell closure is approached.
- Received 21 January 2002
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.66.014309
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