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In the experiment performed at the LISE2000 spectrometer at GANIL neutron-rich nickel isotopes were studied by microsecond isomer spectroscopy. Evidence for an isomer in 76Ni is found, consistently with the shell model prediction of an 8 + state of \(\nu (g_{9/2})^2\) structure.

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Correspondence to M. Sawicka.

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Received: 24 October 2002, Published online: 17 February 2004

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23.20.Lv \(\gamma\) transitions and level energies - 27.50. + e \(59 \leq A \leq 89\)

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Sawicka, M., Pfützner, M., Grzywacz, R. et al. Evidence for an isomer in 76 Ni . Eur. Phys. J. A 20, 109–110 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2002-10333-0

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