<math><msup><mi>β</mi><mo>-</mo></msup></math> decay study of the <math><mrow><mmultiscripts><mi>Mn</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>66</mn></mmultiscripts><mtext>-</mtext><mmultiscripts><mi>Fe</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>66</mn></mmultiscripts><mtext>-</mtext><mmultiscripts><mi>Co</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>66</mn></mmultiscripts><mtext>-</mtext><mmultiscripts><mi>Ni</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>66</mn></mmultiscripts></mrow></math> decay chain [electronic resource]
Here, shell evolution can impact the structure of the nuclei and lead to effects such as shape coexistence. The nuclei around <sup>68</sup>Ni represent an excellent study case, however, spectroscopic information of the neutron-rich, Z < 28 nuclei is limited. The goal is to measure γ-r...
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United States. Department of Energy. Office of Nuclear Physics ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy,
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