2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.81.064317
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Alignments, additivity, and signature inversion in odd-oddTa170: A comprehensive high-spin study

Abstract: High-spin states (I 50h) of the odd-odd nucleus 170 Ta have been investigated with the 124 Sn( 51 V,5n) reaction. The resolving power of Gammasphere has allowed for the observation of eleven rotational bands (eight of which are new) and over 430 transitions (∼350 of which are new) in this nucleus. Many interband transitions have been observed such that the relative spins and excitation energies of the 11 bands have been established. This is an unusual circumstance in an odd-odd study. Configurations have been … Show more

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“…This Brief Report discusses the five rotational sequences now established in 166 Ta and proposes configurations for each of the bands. The investigation of this nucleus coincides with our recent work on heavier odd-odd tantalum nuclei: 170 Ta [2] and 168 Ta [3].…”
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“…This Brief Report discusses the five rotational sequences now established in 166 Ta and proposes configurations for each of the bands. The investigation of this nucleus coincides with our recent work on heavier odd-odd tantalum nuclei: 170 Ta [2] and 168 Ta [3].…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The crossing frequency of ∼0.33 MeV, and the alignment gain of ∼8h, in band 1 tracks those observed in the νi 13/2 structure in 165 Hf [9] and the πh 11/2 νi 13/2 bands of 168,170 Ta [2,3]. This crossing is typically referred to as the BC alignment, where the second and third lowest i 13/2 quasineutrons align.…”
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“…(2.8) is not assumed, but, instead, emerges automatically. (v ) A crucial one-to-one correspondence between m 2 (q) and V αµν (q, r, p) is imposed by the need to evade, in a STI preserving way, the so-called "seagull-identity" [37,38,114]. (vi ) It turns out that Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%