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A CALCULATION OF THE ENERGY LEVELS OF THE FIRST ROTATIONAL BAND OF Ne20

Publication: Canadian Journal of Physics
December 1962

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The energies of the levels in the first rotational band of Ne20 have been calculated using a model which combines the shell-model aspect of the problem with the rotational nature of the observed spectrum. The agreement of the results with the experimental observations is quite good.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Physics
Canadian Journal of Physics
Volume 40Number 12December 1962
Pages: 1730 - 1735

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Version of record online: 11 February 2011

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