Joss D.T.Thomson J.Scholey C.Ertürk S.Simpson J.Page R.D.Jones R.M.2019-08-012019-08-0120089.78074E+120094243Xhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3039820https://hdl.handle.net/11480/1121Bozok University;Erciyes University;et al.;Istanbul University;Nigde University;The Turkish Atomic Energy Authority (TAEK)International Conference on Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics: From Stable Beams to Exotic Nuclei 2008 -- 25 June 2008 through 30 June 2008 -- -- 139817Selective tagging techniques have been used to establish new band structures in the transitional isobars 163 Re and 163 W. These nuclei were produced in the 106 Cd( 60 Ni, xp yn ?) reaction at a bombarding energy of 270 MeV. Prompt 7 rays were detected at the target position using the JUROGAM spectrometer while recoiling ions were separated by the RITU separator and implanted into the GREAT spectrometer At low spin, the yrast band of 163 Re is shown to be a strongly coupled collective band based on a proton h 11/2 configuration. In 163 W, the decay path of the 13/2 + isomeric state to the ground state has been identified and negative parity structures based on the ground state established. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGasfilled recoil separatorMeasured E ?Nuclear Reactions 60 Ni+ 106 Cd at 270 MeV beam energy enriched targetsSegmented Si and Ge detectorsSpectroscopy of the neutron-deficient isobars 163 Re and 163 W using tagging techniquesConference Object107215415910.1063/1.30398202-s2.0-84979287662N/A