Magnetic dipole rotational bands in odd-ARb isotopes
Physical Review C2001Vol. 64(3)
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Abstract
The hybrid version of tilted axis cranking has been used to study the existence of magnetic rotation in the $\ensuremath{\Delta}I=1$ bands of odd-$A$ ${}^{79,81,83,85}\mathrm{Rb}$ isotopes. The bands are found to be built on prolate three quasiparticle $\ensuremath{\pi}{(g}_{9/2})\ensuremath{\bigotimes}\ensuremath{\nu}[{g}_{9/2}{(\mathrm{fp})}^{1}]$ configuration. The results exhibit a rapid onset and decline of magnetic rotation as we go from $N=42$ to 48. The ${}^{83}\mathrm{Rb}$ appears to be a better case of magnetic rotation among these four Rb isotopes.
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