Elsevier

Nuclear Physics A

Volume 521, 31 December 1990, Pages 1-400
Nuclear Physics A

Energy levels of A = 21–44 nuclei (VII)

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Abstract

The experimentally determined properties of A = 21–44 nuclides are complied and evaluated with special emphasis on nuclear spectroscopy.

Separate tables for each of the nuclides reviewed present the available information about the following properties (in this order):

  • - excitation energies Ex,

  • - γ-ray branching ratios b(γ),

  • - γ-ray mixing ratios σ,

  • - lifetimes γm or widths Λ,

  • - neutron, proton, or α-particle resonances,

  • - partial widths,

  • - single-nucleon transfer reactions,

  • - beta-decay,

  • - arguments for spin and parity (Jπ) and isospin (T) assignments.

For each nuclide a master table summarizing the “best” or adopted values for Ex, Jπ; T and τm or Λ precedes the auxiliary tables listed above.

The review of each A-chain concludes with a discussion of isospin multiplets.

Figures are presented of the level schemes of all nuclei and, for each A-chain, an overview of the relative energies of the ground states and lowest analogue states of all nuclei in the chain.

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