1990
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90040-s
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Coulomb excitation of 168Er

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“…For most transitional nuclei, the situation is intermediate: Both mechanisms of generating angular momentum are present, one favored over the other as the angular momentum increases. The rotor-like scenario has been well studied, with the measured reduced transition probabilities, i.e., B(E2) values, confirming that the deformation remains rather constant [7]. However, the strong increase of deformation with angular momentum, which characterizes a tidal wave, is demonstrated for the first time in the work reported here.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…For most transitional nuclei, the situation is intermediate: Both mechanisms of generating angular momentum are present, one favored over the other as the angular momentum increases. The rotor-like scenario has been well studied, with the measured reduced transition probabilities, i.e., B(E2) values, confirming that the deformation remains rather constant [7]. However, the strong increase of deformation with angular momentum, which characterizes a tidal wave, is demonstrated for the first time in the work reported here.…”
supporting
confidence: 79%
“…The gosia code was further validated and tested in the analysis of an extensive data set for several W-Os-Pt isotopes [10][11][12][13]. In the following years, it was used to study shape evolution and coexistence in many regions of the nuclear chart, including transitional nuclei [14][15][16], rare earths [17] and actinides [18], as well as exotic octupole shapes [19].…”
Section: The Gosia Codementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) Extracted from the χ 2 fitting of the matrix elements M(E2; ∆I = 0, ±1, ±2) γ→g (I γ = 2, 3, ..., 8) obtained by the Coulomb excitation experiment in Ref. 56) just in the same way as 2). for 182 Os, and two-quasineutron and two-quasiproton states for 148 Gd.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%