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T-forbidden excitation of isobaric analogue states in the 37Cl(p, α0)34S reaction
The analogues of the two lowest levels of 38Cl, with Jπ=3- and 5-, were excited in the T-forbidden reaction 37Cl(p, αo)34S. The Jπ=3- analogue state is split into several components which form a micro-giant resonance.