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    Ivanova, D.; Lalkovski, S.; Costache, C.; Kisyov, S.; Mihai, C.; Mǎrginean, N.; Petkov, P.; Atanasova, L.; Bucurescu, D.; Cakirli, R. B.; Carpenter, M. P.; Casten, R. F.; Cǎta-Danil, Gh; Cǎta-Danil, I.; Deleanu, D.; Filipescu, D.; Florea, N.; Gheorghe, I.; Ghiţǎ, D.; Glodariu, T.; Kondev, F. G.; Lica, R.; Mǎrginean, R.; Negret, A.; Pascu, S.; Sava, T.; Stefanova, E. A.; Stroe, L.; Suliman, G.; Suvaila, R.; Yordanov, O.; Zamfir, N. V.

    Physical review. C, 03/2022, Letnik: 105, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    In this work, the odd-mass 99-105Pd nuclei were studied via 90-96Zr(12,13C, xnγ) fusion/evaporation reactions. The beam was provided by the IFIN-HH Tandem accelerator at energies of approximately 50 MeV. Emitted gamma rays were detected by the hybrid multidetector system RoSphere. The structure of the low-lying excited states in 99-105Pd and their gamma-decay pattern are discussed in the framework of the rigid triaxial rotor plus particle model, providing a reasonable description of the low-lying level energies, electromagnetic transition rates, and magnetic moments.