In-beam spectroscopy of253, 254No
✍ Scribed by R.-D. Herzberg; N. Amzal; J.E. Bastin; F. Becker; P.M.T. Brew; P.A. Butler; A.J.C. Chewter; J.F.C. Cocks; O. Dorvaux; K. Eskola; J. Gerl; P.T. Greenlees; N.J. Hammond; K. Hauschild; K. Helariutta; F. Heßberger; M. Houry; A. Hürstel; R.D. Humphreys; G.D. Jones; P.M. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; H. Kankaanpää; H. Kettunen; T.L. Khoo; W. Korten; P. Kuusiniemi; Y. Le Coz; M. Leino; A.P. Leppänen C.J. Lister; R. Lucas; M. Muikku; P. Nieminen; R.D. Page; T. Page; P. Rahkila; P. Reiter; Ch. Schlegel; C. Scholey; G. Sletten; O. Stezowski; Ch. Theisen; W.H. Trzaska; J. Uusitalo; H.J. Wollersheim
- Book ID
- 111617101
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-601X
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Rotational bands of 252,253,254 No and the fission barriers of 254 No at spin 0 h and 20 h are calculated with the Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov theory and the Lipkin-Nogami approximate particle number projection. The SLy4 Skyrme force is used in the particle-hole channel. A zero-range force with and with