2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.74.054301
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Identification of band structures and proposed one- and two-phonon γ-vibrational bands inMo105

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“…[6]. The first observation was made 10 years later in 105 Mo [7]. Soon after this, similar bands were observed in 103 Nb [8] and in 107 Tc [9].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…[6]. The first observation was made 10 years later in 105 Mo [7]. Soon after this, similar bands were observed in 103 Nb [8] and in 107 Tc [9].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…In Refs. [14,15], the 4 + state at 1843 keV was put in band (2). However, according to the systematical comparisons, the observed level energy of 4 + state in the 2γ band in other nuclei is generally higher than that in the 1γ band, so we assign the 4 + (1842.7 keV) state as the bandhead of the quasi-2γ band in 138 Nd.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Until now, one-phonon γ -vibrational bands (1γ bands) have been found in many mass regions. Two-phonon γ -vibrational bands (2γ bands) have been identified also, such as in 104,105,106 Mo [1][2][3] and 103 Nb [4] in the A = 100 region, and in 154 Gd [5] and 166,168 Er [6,7] in the A = 160 region. For the A = 130-140 region, 1γ bands have been reported in many cases, for example, in 132,134,136 Nd [8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In A = 80 − 90 neutron deficient nuclei, both protons and neutrons occupy g 9/2 orbits which have a strong shape-driving force that accounts for the stable γ deformations in Zirconium and Molybdenum isotopes. On the other hand, due to the decrease in collectivity, the γ-softness and γ-vibration which have been found in heavier Zirconium and Molybdenum isotopes [15,16] may also occur in transitional nuclei 84,86 Mo. However, it is hard to distinguish the γ vibration and stable γ deformation from experimental data [17,18].…”
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confidence: 91%