Nonconservation of the Quantum Number K and Phase Transitions in Rapidly Rotating Nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, 2 figures

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10.1134/1.855644

Three different effects observed in experiments with rotating nuclei--backbending, noncollective quadrupole transitions between different levels of the same band, and transitions that occur, in rapidly rotating nuclei, from large-$K$ isomeric states immediately to the levels of a rotational band despite their strong forbiddenness in $K$--are explained in terms of nonconservation of the quantum number $K$ in such nuclei.

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