Abstract

The decay of the very neutron-rich nucleus ${}^{100}\mathrm{Rb}$ has been studied by \ensuremath{\gamma} spectroscopy of online mass-separated samples. Schemes for \ensuremath{\beta} decay to ${}^{100}\mathrm{Sr}$ and $\ensuremath{\beta}n$ decay to ${}^{99}\mathrm{Sr}$ are presented. New sets of transitions in ${}^{99}\mathrm{Sr}$ and ${}^{100}\mathrm{Sr}$ with identical energies are observed. All identical bands so far observed in neutron-rich Sr isotopes obey a simple energy rule valid for even-even, odd-even, and odd-odd bands.

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