Observation of magnetic rotation in odd-oddAg104
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Abstract
The high spin level structure of $^{104}\text{Ag}$ has been extended to ${I}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}={20}^{+}$ and excitation energy of $7.159\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\text{MeV}$ through the discrete line $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectroscopy. The negative parity ground state band has been confirmed and extended to ${I}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}={18}^{\ensuremath{-}}$. Two new nonyrast dipole bands, one with positive and the other with negative parity, have been observed. The parities of the two bands have been established through polarization directional correlation measurement of the feed-out transitions from these bands. The level lifetimes have been measured in the ground state band and the positive parity dipole band. The measured total angular momenta and the $B(M1)$ rates have been compared with the predictions of hybrid version of the tilted axis cranking. The $B(M1)$ rates have also been compared with the values obtained from D\"onau's geometric formula. The tilted axis calculations give good overall agreement which suggests that all the three bands of $^{104}\text{Ag}$ exhibits magnetic rotation.
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