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A high-statistics \(\beta \)-decay experiment was conducted at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility using the \(8\pi \) \(\gamma \)-ray spectrometer and its ancillary detectors to study the low-spin structure of \(^{98}\)Zr. The analysis of \(\gamma \)–\(\gamma \) and \(e^-\)–\(\gamma \) coincidence data is presented. New measurements of \(\gamma \)-ray branching ratios and mixing ratios are reported for four \(J^{\pi } = 2^+\) states located above 2 MeV excitation energy in \(^{98}\)Zr. Based on these measurements, ratios of \(B\)(E2) values for transitions to lower-lying levels are determined, highlighting the preferential decay paths of these \(2^+\) states. AbstractPublished by the Jagiellonian University2025authorsmore » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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Gray, TJ; Allmond, JM; Benetti, C; Wibisono, C; Baby, L; Gargano, A; Miyagi, T; Macchiavelli, AO; Stuchbery, AE; Wood, JL; et al (, Physics Letters B)
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Piętka, IZ; Wrzosek-Lipska, K; Garrett, PE; Zielińska, M; Próchniak, L; Nannini, A; Rocchini, M; Abraham, T; Aguilera, P; Ahmed, ZT; et al (, Acta Physica Polonica B Proceedings Supplement)A campaign of Coulomb-excitation experiments to study the electromagnetic structure of \(^{110}\)Cd was performed using beams of \(^{14}\)N, \(^{32}\)S, and \(^{60}\)Ni. The use of various reaction partners enables disentangling the contributions of individual electromagnetic matrix elements involved in the excitation process, yielding, among others, a precise determination of the lifetime of the 2\(^+_2\) state in \(^{110}\)Cd. AbstractPublished by the Jagiellonian University2025authorsmore » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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