Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2012
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American Physical Society, APS April Meeting 2012, March 31-Apr 3, 2012, abstract #G11.005
Physics
Scientific paper
While the basic concepts of normal deformed low-spin quasiparticle excitations are thought to be well understood, unusual behavior may still be encountered. A recent data set obtained using the Gammasphere spectrometer on ^168W and ^169W is a case in point. Anomalies were observed between the expected [1] and observed alignment gains and crossing frequencies in the positive parity bands for both nuclei. Analysis of these structures will be discussed along with comparisons to neighboring nuclei [2, 3].[4pt] [1] D. R. Jensen et al., Phys. J. A 8, 165 (2000);[0pt] [2] R. B. Yadav et al., Phys. Rev. C 78, 044316 (2008);[0pt] [3] G. D. Dracoulis et al., Nuc. Phys. A. 486, 414 (1988).
Ayangeakka A. D.
Bertone P.
Carpenter M. P.
Chiara C. J.
Chowdhury Papia
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