Bentley, MAO'Leary, CDAppelbe, DEBark, RACullen, DMErturk, SWarner, DD2019-08-012019-08-0119990587-4254https://hdl.handle.net/11480/5813XXXIII Zakopane School of Physics on Trends in Nuclear Physics -- SEP 01-09, 1998 -- ZAKOPANE, POLANDTwo pairs of mirror-nuclei, Mn-49(25)/Cr-49(24) and Cr-47(24)/V-47(23), and the odd-odd N = Z nucleus V-46(23) have been studied up to the f(7/2)-shell band termination states. Differences in energy between isobaric analogue states in these nuclei have been measured and interpreted in terms of Coulomb effects. Through this work, we have shown that Coulomb energies are extremely sensitive to nuclear effects such as particle alignments, band terminations and shape changes. This has allowed us to investigate the extent to which the Coulomb energy can be used as a probe of the nuclear structure.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGamma-ray spectroscopy of high spin states near N = Z in the f(7/2) shellArticle303475486WOS:000080135900009Q3