2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.78.044316
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Identification of triaxial strongly deformed bands inHf168

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“…3(b), which indicates that the TSD bands have larger deformation than the ND band. The J (2) values are close to those of the TSD bands in 168 Hf where the transition quadrupole moment of band TSD1 has been measured to be Q t ≈ 11.4 e b [17], which is substantially larger than Q t ≈ 6.4 e b for the ND yrast band [18].…”
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“…3(b), which indicates that the TSD bands have larger deformation than the ND band. The J (2) values are close to those of the TSD bands in 168 Hf where the transition quadrupole moment of band TSD1 has been measured to be Q t ≈ 11.4 e b [17], which is substantially larger than Q t ≈ 6.4 e b for the ND yrast band [18].…”
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“…The excited positiveparity neutron is in an N = 6 level (νi 13/2 ) for the N(1, 0) configuration and in an N = 4 level (∼ 30% νg 7/2 occupation) for the N(1, 2) configuration. These are not the same as in 168 Hf where a νj 15/2 neutron level is occupied in the TSD bands [18]. Bands TSD1 and AE can be associated with coexisting energy minima in the lowest P(0, 0)N(1, 2) TES (Fig.…”
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“…To validate the PNC calculations of ∆ p (proton) and∆ n (neutron) (Fig. 1(b)), the kinematic MOIs J (1) are also calculated under the PNC formalism and compared with the experiments [30,31] (see Fig. 1(a)).…”
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“…[3][4][5][6][7]. The prediction of triaxial bands in this mass region has been experimentally supported by the observation of wobbling bands in Lu nuclei [3].…”
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