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Abstract
Detailed level schemes based on available experimental data are presented for all nuclei with mass number A = 49. Experimental data, adopted values, comparisons with theory and arguments for Jπ-assignments are given. A summary of bases for Jπ-assignments can be found at the beginning of this issue.
The fragmentation of the isobaric analog resonances in 49Sc and 49V and the unusual γ-decay properties of the various components are among the distinguishing features of this mass chain.
Papers published during just the last three years account for 60% of the 130 papers cited and the lion's share of the numerical data. This compilation is based on data received before April 1970. Data received during May 1970 have been added in proof.