First-excited state $g$ factors in the stable, even Ge and Se isotopes
B. P. McCormick, A. E. Stuchbery, B. A. Brown, G. Georgiev, B. J., Coombes, T. J. Gray, M. S. M. Gerathy, G. J. Lane, T. Kib\'edi, A. J., Mitchell, M. W. Reed, A. Akber, L. J. Bignell, J. T. H. Dowie, T. K. Eriksen,, S. Hota, N. Palalani, and T. Tornyi

TL;DR
This study measured the $g$ factors of first-excited states in stable Ge and Se isotopes using transient-field techniques, providing new relative measurements and comparing them with shell-model calculations to understand nuclear structure.
Contribution
First measurements of $g$ factors in stable Ge and Se isotopes using inverse kinematics and cocktail beams, reducing systematic errors and enabling comparison with theoretical models.
Findings
Measured $g$-factor ratios consistent with previous relative measurements
Shell-model calculations show $g(2^+_1)$ trends depend on proton orbital spin contributions
Modest agreement between experimental data and shell-model predictions
Abstract
Transient-field -factor measurements in inverse kinematics were performed for the first-excited states of the stable, even isotopes of Ge and Se. The factors of Ge and Se were measured simultaneously using a cocktail beam, which eliminates most possible sources of systematic error in a relative -factor measurement. The results are , , , , , , and . The measured -factor ratios are in agreement with ratios from previous measurements, despite considerable variation in previous reported absolute values. The absolute…
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