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Since some years interest has been concentrated on the nuclei with 50≦N,Z≦82 where a strong permanent ground state deformation is expected [1]. The study of these nuclei is, however, not easy since they lie very far from the stability line and close to the proton dripline; therefore the experimental results are still scarce and incomplete. Some neutron-deficient rare earth isotopes can, nevertheless, be populated via heavy ion induced fusion reactions.
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Sorame, F., Lunardi, S., Meczynski, W., Morando, M. (1986). The Nucleus 136Sm and the Transition to a Strong Deformed Region at N=74–76. In: Klapdor, H.V. (eds) Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclei. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71689-8_30
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