Abstract
This evaluation of A = 24 has been updated from previous evaluations published in 1998En04, 1990En08, and 1978En02. Coverage includes properties of adopted levels and γ rays, decay-scheme data (energies, intensities and placement of radiations), and cross reference entries. The following tables continue the tradition of showing the systematic relationships between levels in A = 24. These assignments are based on energy differences for states with the same J π values, γ-ray strengths, spectroscopic factors in analog single particle (T = 1) or two particle (T = 2) transfer reactions. Isospin is not a perfect quantum number and the adopted T-value may correspond to a small component in the wavefunction.
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