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A {gamma}-ray linear polarization measurement has been performed to directly determine the parities for the levels in 146Gd nucleus. High-spin states in this nucleus were populated in a reaction 115In + 34S at 140 MeV incident energy. Linearly polarized {gamma} - rays emitted from oriented states were measured using a Compton polarimeter consisting of an array of 8 Compton-suppressed Clover detectors. Unambiguous assignments of the spin and parity have been made for most of the observed levels and changes made in the previously reported spin-parity assignments for a few levels. Shell model calculations performed with judicious truncation over the {pi}(gdsh) valence space interpret the structure of only the low-lying levels up to J{pi} = 19+ and 9-. N = 82 neutron-core breaking is found to be essential for high spin states with excitation energies Ex > 7 MeV.
The $ E2/M1 $ multipole mixing ratio ($ delta $), reported by J. Gizon et al. Phys. Rev. C 17, 596 (1978), for 365 keV $ gamma $-transition in isotope[129]Ba is reevaluated and found altered. Experimentally determined angular distribution coefficient
The structure of high-lying states in $^{22}$Ne has been studied using the $^{14}$C($^{12}$C,$alpha$)$^{22}$Ne reaction at E($^{12}$C)= 44 MeV. The spins were determined by measuring double ($alpha$,$alpha$) angular correlations. Selective population
The isomeric and {beta} decays of the N = Z +2 nucleus 96Ag were investigated at NSCL. A cascade of {gamma}-ray transitions originating from the de-excitation of a {mu}s isomer was observed for the first time and was found in coincidence with two pre
Linear polarization measurements have been performed for $gamma$-rays in $^{91}$Ru produced with the $^{58}$Ni($^{36}$Ar, $2p1n$$gamma$)$^{91}$Ru reaction at a beam energy of 111 MeV. The EXOGAM Ge clover array has been used to measure the $gamma$-$g
Nuclides in the vicinity of 94Ag have been studied with the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP at the Ion-Guide Separator On-Line. The masses of the two-proton-decay daughter 92Rh and the beta-decay daughter 94Pd of the high-spin isomer in 94Ag