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Electromagnetic properties of100Mo: Experimental results and theoretical description of quadrupole degrees of freedom
2012
Physical Review C
The Coulomb excitation experiment to study electromagnetic properties of the heaviest stable Mo isotope, 100 Mo, was performed using a 76 MeV 32 S beam from the Warsaw cyclotron U-200P. Magnitudes and relative signs of 26 E1, E2, E3, and M1 matrix elements coupling nine low-lying states in 100 Mo were determined using the least-squares code GOSIA. Diagonal matrix elements (related to the spectroscopic quadrupole moments) of the 2 + 1 , 2 + 2 , and 2 + 3 states as well as the 4 + 1 state were
doi:10.1103/physrevc.86.064305
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