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Identification of a $9/2^-$[505] isomer in the neutron-rich $^{193}$Os nucleus

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The neutron rich nucleus $^{193}$Os was produced in the $^{192}$Os($^{7}$Li,$^{6}$Li)$^{193}$Os reaction. An isomeric state based on the $9/2^-$[505] nilsson orbital was identified in the present work. Half-life of the isomeric state was extracted and discussed in terms of the $K$ quantum number. Level scheme built on the isomeric state was proposed based on the experimental data.



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