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Highly deformed Bands inHf175
Author(s) -
D. T. Scholes,
D. M. Cullen,
F. G. Kondev,
R. V. F. Janssens,
M. P. Carpenter,
D. J. Hartley,
M. Djongolov,
G. Sletten,
G.B. Hagemann,
C. Wheldon,
P. M. Walker,
K. Abu Saleem,
I. Ahmad,
D. L. Balabanski,
P. Chowdhury,
M. Danchev,
G.D. Dracoulis,
H. M. El-Masri,
J. TM. Goon,
A. Heinz,
R. A. Kaye,
T. L. Khoo,
T. Lauritsen,
C. J. Lister,
E. F. Moore,
L. L. Riedinger,
M. A. Riley,
D. Seweryniak,
I. Shestakova,
I. Wiedenhöver,
O. Zeidan,
Jing-ye Zhang
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.70.054314
Subject(s) - computer science , physics
Two high-spin regularly spaced rotational bands with large dynamical moments of inertia have been identified in Hf-175 with the Gammasphere spectrometer. These new bands are very similar to the previously identified triaxial superdeformed bands in the hafnium nuclei. However, the new bands in Hf-175 have been linked into the known level scheme and thereby provide the first firm spin assignments for these structures in this region. In order to understand the new bands, theoretical calculations have been performed based on the ULTIMATE CRANKER code. The new bands in Hf-175 are deduced to be built upon highly deformed structures. No experimental evidence for triaxiality was established and this work suggests that the structure of the so-called "triaxial" superdeformed bands in the Hf nuclei may be quite different from those identified in the lighter mass Lu nuclei. Since the two highly deformed bands in Hf-175 are associated with different deformations, this work also identifies the role of the intruder orbits in polarizing the nuclear shape.

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