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Rotational structures in the 125Cs nucleus
Collective structures of the 131Cs nucleus
Evidence for chiral structures in 130Cs
Highest spin discrete levels in 131,132Ce: spin generation
near the mesoscopic limit
First observation of very neutron-deficient122Ce
Rotational structures in 123Cs
Band structures of the 123Cs nucleus
Experimental evidence for signature inversion in 132La
from a revisited level scheme
Candidate chiral twin bands in the odd-odd nucleus 132Cs:
exploring the limits of chriality in the mass A = 130 region
Magnetic dipole bands in 133Pr
Planar and aplanar tilted bands in the odd-odd nucleus 132Cs
Quadrupole moments of highly deformed structures in the A=135 region:
probing the single-particle motion in a rotating potential
Signature inversion in 124La
Observation of excited states in the near-dripline
nucleus 125Pr
Indentification of excited states in doubly odd 140Eu by
recoil-isomer tagging
Recoil isomer tagging in the proton-rich odd-odd N=77 isotones,
142Tb and 144Ho
Recoil isomer tagging near the mass 140 proton drip line
Recoil isomer tagging on proton-rich odd-odd N=77 isotones,
142Tb and 144Ho
Evidence for chiral symmetry breaking in 136Pm and
138Eu
Measurement of transition quadrupole moments of high-spin states
in the N=74 isotones 133Pr, 132Ce, and
131La
Detailed spectroscopy of the chiral-twin candidate bands in
136Pm
Global lifetime measurements of highly deformed and other rotational
structures in the A=135 light rare-earth region: probing the
single-particle motion in a rotating potential
Chiral properties in 134Pr
First evidence for smooth band termination in valence space
in the mass 130 region: spectroscopy of 127La
High-spin study of 128Ce and systematics of quasiparticle
pair alignment
Highly deformed rotational structures in 136Pm
Smooth band termination in odd-mass La nuclei:
127,129,131La
Highly deformed and triaxial structures in 134Ce
Relative quadrupole deformations for structures in odd proton
(Z=59) Pr nuclei near mass 130
Relative quadrupole deformations for decoupled structures in
the odd-odd 130Pr and 132Pr nuclei
Discrete line spectroscopy at the extremes of angular momentum in
normal deformed 156Dy and global differential lifetime measurements
in the A=130 highly deformed region
Differential quadrupole moment measurements of the
1/2+[660] (i13/2) neutron intruder band in
133Nd and 135Nd
Evidence for highly deformed bands in 133Sm
Yrast structures in the neutron-deficient
127Pr and 131Pm nuclei
The role of shell gaps and deformation-driving orbitals in
superdeformed 130Ce
Superdeformed quasicontinuum feeding of the superdeformed
yrast band in 132Ce
Quadrupole moment measurement of the highly deformed
Identification of excited states in 125Ce
Identification of the
K
=8- rotational band in 138Gd
Highly deformed structures in 135,136Sm
Lifetime measurements of a triaxial band in 133Ce
A single-step link of the superdeformed band in 143Eu
Proton orbital effects at large deformation in doubly odd
132Pr
Detailed spectroscopy of the normally deformed states in
132Ce
Proton g9/2 hole structures in odd-odd 130Pr
and alignment processes in superdeformed praeseodymium nuclei
Relative deformations of superdeformed bands in
131,132Ce
Band structure of the odd-even 125La, 127La nuclei
Energy staggering in superdeformed bands in 131Ce,
132Ce, and 133Ce
Excited superdeformed band in 131Ce
Multiple superdeformed bands in 132Nd
Observation of excited superdeformed bands in 132Ce and
evidence for identical bands in the mass 130 region
Excited superdeformed bands in 133Pr: identification
of the g9/2 proton orbital
High-spin structure of 139Eu
High-spin studies of neutron-deficient A=138 nuclei:
138Eu and 138Gd
Deformed rotational bands in the doubly odd nuclei
132Pr and 134Pr
Shape coexistence in 138Sm and evidence for the
rotational alignment of a pair of N=6 neutrons
Resolution of the highly deformed band assignment anomaly in
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