Oblate collectivity inPb197
Physical Review C1992Vol. 46(1), pp. 133–143
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A. Kuhnert, M. A. Stoyer, J. A. Becker, E. A. Henry, M. J. Brinkman, S. W. Yates, T. F. Wang, J. A. Cizewski, F. S. Stephens, M. A. Deleplanque, R. M. Diamond, A. O. Macchiavelli, J. E. Draper, F. Azaiez, W.H. Kelly, W. Korten
Abstract
Evidence for collective behavior in the high-spin region of lead nuclei is provided by the observation of two collective structures in $^{197}\mathrm{Pb}$. One of these bands is interpreted as an oblate collective structure built on oblate proton and possibly neutron states. A second more irregular band is suggested to be most likely a triaxial rotational band. Neutron and proton configurations for these bands are suggested from the results of quasiparticle Routhians and total Routhians surface calculations. A partial level scheme up to I\ensuremath{\approxeq}69/2 and ${\mathit{E}}_{\mathit{x}}$\ensuremath{\approxeq}8 MeV is presented.
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