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Observation of magnetic octupole decay in atomic spectra

The low-energy region of the three-to-four transitions in near-nickel-like thorium and uranium has been investigated and the first observations made of magnetic octupole decay in an atomic system. Model calculations show that the transition is almost exclusively fed by radiative cascades from higher...

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Published in:Physical review letters 1991-10, Vol.67 (17), p.2272-2275
Main Authors: BEIERSDORFER, P, OSTERHELD, A. L, SCOFIELD, J, WARGELIN, B, MARRS, R. E
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CHARGED PARTICLES
DATA
DECAY
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SPECTRA
THORIUM IONS
URANIUM IONS
X-RAY SPECTRA
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