Abstract

The neutron-rich isotope154Pr, the heaviest isotope of praseodymium, has been investigated byγ-ray multispectrum scaling andγ-γ-(t),X-γ-(t) coincidence experiments. The isotope154Pr was separated from235U fission products with the on-line isotope separator KUR-ISOL. The decay scheme of154Pr has been constructed consisting of 9 excited states and 12 transitions in154Nd, including 7 excited states newly found in the present experiment.

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