Superdeformation below [Formula Presented]
(1996) In Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics 54(2). p.454-458- Abstract
A decoupled rotational band with an average dynamical moment of inertia [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented]/MeV has been observed to high spin in [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented]. The measured quadrupole moment of [Formula Presented] eb is as large as that of the superdeformed band in [Formula Presented]. The large deformation and decoupled character of the band suggests that the odd neutron occupies either the [Formula Presented] orbital or the [Formula Presented] intruder orbital. This is the first example of a superdeformed band extending to high spin below [Formula Presented], a neutron number that has long been considered as the boundary for superdeformation in the [Formula Presented] mass region.
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- Galindo-Uribarri, A. ; Mullins, S. M. ; Ward, D. ; Cromaz, M. ; DeGraaf, J. ; Drake, T. E. ; Flibotte, S. ; Janzen, V. P. ; Radford, D. C. and Ragnarsson, I. LU
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- 1996
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- 454 - 458
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- American Physical Society
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- 0556-2813
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- 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.R454
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