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Magnetic rotation in 197Pb and 198Pb

✍ Scribed by A. Görgen; N. Nenoff; H. Hübel; G. Baldsiefen; J.A. Becker; A.P. Byrne; S. Chmel; R.M. Clark; M.A. Deleplanque; R.M. Diamond; P. Fallon; K. Hauschild; I.M. Hibbert; W. Korten; R. Krücken; I.Y. Lee; A.O. Macchiavelli; E.S. Paul; U.J. van Severen; F.S. Stephens; K. Vetter; R. Wadsworth; A.N. Wilson; J.N. Wilson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
567 KB
Volume
683
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


High-spin states in 197 Pb and 198 Pb were populated in the 186 W( 18 O, xn) reactions. In-beam γray coincidences were measured in two experiments using the GAMMASPHERE and the EUROGAM II spectrometer arrays, respectively. In both nuclei new bands of enhanced magnetic dipole transitions were found and the known cascades were partly reordered and extended to higher spins. In most cases, γ -ray transitions connecting the magnetic rotational bands to lower-lying states have been identified. Configuration assignments are suggested for the bands. The systematic behavior confirms the shears mechanism. An effective interaction between the main high-spin proton and neutron orbitals is derived.


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