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Jentschel, M (Ed.)The low-lying structure of74Ge has been studied with γ-ray detection following inelastic neutron scattering. From excitation function and angular distribution data, the levels and transitions have been characterized including level spins and lifetimes, branching ratios, and multipole mixing ratios. In addition, a number of levels found in the literature for74Ge appear to be erroneously placed. Upon removal of these states from the level scheme, excellent agreement with large-scale shell-model calculations was obtained.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Hicks, S F; Pecha, R L; Howard, T J; French, A J; Santonil, Z C; Vanhoy, J R; Ramirez, A_P D; Peters, E E; Liu, S H; Prados-Estevez, F M; et al (, EPJ Web of Conferences)Jentschel, M (Ed.)γ-ray production cross sections have been deduced for reactions with incident neutrons having energies from 1.5 - 4.7 MeV. Similar measurements were made on a natural Ti sample to establish an absolute normalization. The resulting γ-ray production cross sections are compared to TENDL and TALYS calculations, as well as data from previous measurements. The models are found to describe the production cross sections for mostγrays observed from54Mn and54Fe rather well.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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