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Excitation of discrete levels of [sup.63]Cu and [sup.65]Cu nuclei in reactions

Inelastic electron scattering on [sup.63]Cu and [sup.65]Cu nuclei at excitation energies of up to 5 MeV was studied. Information about the reduced probability and multipolarity of transitions was obtained for 11 low-lying levels and groups of levels of the [sup.63]Cu nucleus and for 17 such levels a...

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Published in:Physics of atomic nuclei 2010-03, Vol.73 (3), p.395
Main Authors: Denyak, V.V, Khvastunov, V.M, Paschuk, S.A, Schelin, H.R, Khomich, A.A, Shevchenko, N.G
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Language:English
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Summary:Inelastic electron scattering on [sup.63]Cu and [sup.65]Cu nuclei at excitation energies of up to 5 MeV was studied. Information about the reduced probability and multipolarity of transitions was obtained for 11 low-lying levels and groups of levels of the [sup.63]Cu nucleus and for 17 such levels and groups of levels of the [sup.65]Cu nucleus. It was shown that the experimental form factors for inelastic scattering accompanied by the excitation of discrete levels and group of levels of these nuclei with a nonzero spin can be described in terms of a single multipolarity, even though the law of angular-momentum conservation admits the existence of several more multipolarities yielding the same parity of an excited state.
ISSN:1063-7788
1562-692X
DOI:10.1134/S1063778810030014