2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.81.054322
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High spin spectroscopy and shears mechanism inIn107

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“…The behaviours of the experimental data in this band, including B(M 1)/B(E2) ratios and B(M 1) values, are consistent with ideal MR bands as suggested in Ref. [24].…”
Section: Energy Staggering Systematics Of Magnetic Rotational Bandssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The behaviours of the experimental data in this band, including B(M 1)/B(E2) ratios and B(M 1) values, are consistent with ideal MR bands as suggested in Ref. [24].…”
Section: Energy Staggering Systematics Of Magnetic Rotational Bandssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Based on the above statements, it could be concluded that the shears mechanism does not seem to dominate in the M 1 bands of 103 Rh and 105 Ag, and there is an obvious transition from chiral rotation to magnetic rotation in the A ∼ 110 region when the proton number is approaching Z = 50. Moreover, the quadrupole deformation in previous TAC calculations are 0.26, 0.19 and 0.12 respectively for 103 Rh [65], 105 Ag [69] and 107 In [24] with the same configuration πg −1 9/2 ⊗ νh 1 11/2 (g 7/2 /d 5/2 ) 1 , probably indicating that the deformation of nuclei becomes smaller with increasing Z number towards Z = 50. Similarly to Refs.…”
Section: Energy Staggering Systematics Of Magnetic Rotational Bandsmentioning
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“…In Fig. 5, the evolution of the yrast states in odd-A indium isotopes [24,26,28,31] is shown. As Ref.…”
Section: Discusstion a Configuration Assignmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then 109 In was investigated successively by Kownacki et al [24] using the 92 Mo( 19 F, 2p) 109 In reaction and Negi et al [25] using the 96 Zr( 19 F, 6n) 109 In reaction, in which a level scheme up to J=35/2 at 5.89 MeV was established and the shears mechanism in 109 In was discussed within the framework of the titled axis cranking (TAC). Furthermore, for the neighboring isotopes and isotones of 109 In, a lot of interesting nuclear phenomena have been observed, such as magnetic rotation in 107−108,110−115 In [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33], 108 Cd [34] and 107 Ag [6], antimagnetic rotation in 108 Cd [35] and 112 In [36], chiral bands in 107 Ag [37] and 105 Rh [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%