Studies of nuclear rotational bands with the spin spectrometer
In the last few years increasingly sophisticated gamma-ray spectrometer arrays have been built at a number of laboratories around the world. These instruments, coupled with versatile heavy-ion accelerators, are capable of probing the detailed behaviour of atomic nuclei under extreme conditions of an...
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