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Radiative decay of 21 resonances in the 55Mn(p, γ)56Fe reaction was studied in the proton beam energy region E p = (1.3−1.8) MeV. Branching of decay to many low lying bound states up to excitation energy E x ≍ 8 MeV was measured. Exact energy of all resonances has been established, what pointed out that five of the resonances are very close doublets. For all studied resonances their spin-parity characteristics were determined. Assignment of some resonances as isobaric analogues of the states in the 56Mn nucleus was discussed and short note about energy systematics of isobaric analogue resonances was given.
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Materna, J., Lipták, J., Štěrba, F. et al. Properties of some resonances of the 55Mn(p,γ)56Fe reaction in the E p = (1.3−1.8) MeV region. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 50, 1097–1116 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022848400062
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