Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2001-03-17
Acta Phys.Polon. B32 (2001) 2559-2564
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
5 pages including 4 ps figures, contribution to International Conference and NATO Advanced Research workshop on "High Spin Phy
Scientific paper
We analyze a mechanism of coupling of high- and low-$K$ bands in terms of a dynamical treatment for nuclear rotations, i.e.,wobbling motion. The wobbling states are produced through the generator coordinate method after angular momentum projection ({\it GCM-after-AMP}), in which the intrinsic states are constructed through fully self-consistent calculations by the 2d-cranked (or tilted-axis-cranked) HFB method . In particular, the phenomena of ``signature inversion'' and ``signature splitting'' in the t-band (tilted rotational band) are explained in terms of the wobbling model. % Our calculations will be compared with new data for in-band E2 transition rates in $^{182}$Os, which may shed light on the mechanism of the anomalous K=25 isomer decay, directly to the yrast band.
Ansari Ahmad
Horibata Takatoshi
Oi Makito
Onishi Naoki
Walker Philip M.
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