Abstract

The ground-state rotational band in $^{163}\mathrm{Dy}$ has been investigated through multiple Coulomb excitation with beams of 160-MeV $^{35}\mathrm{Cl}$ and 250-MeV $^{58}\mathrm{Ni}$. Excited states up to ${(27/2)}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$ were established by measuring \ensuremath{\gamma}-\ensuremath{\gamma} coincidences and \ensuremath{\gamma}-ray angular distributions. Nuclear lifetimes for levels up to spin (23/2) have been determined by analysis of Doppler broadened \ensuremath{\gamma}-ray lineshapes. Considerable signature dependence was observed in M1 transition probabilities.

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