1. Observation of Rotational Bands in Neutron-Rich 106 Mo Nucleus
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R. Aryaeinejad, A. V. Ramayya, Zhu Sheng-Jiang, X. Q. Zhang, J. O. Rasmussen, M. W. Drigert, Gan Cui-Yun, Li Ke, Jiang Zhuo, Yang Li-Ming, M. A. Stoyer, E. F. Jones, A. V. Daniel, J. D. Cole, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Zhang Zheng, W. C. Ma, Xiao Shu-Dong, J. H. Hamilton, J. K. Hwang, I. Y. Lee, XU Rui-Qing, J. Kormicki, and Zhu Ling-Yan
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Gammasphere ,Neutron ,Detector array ,Atomic physics ,Spin (physics) ,Nucleus ,Coincidence ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The rotational bands up to a spin of 16 in the neutron-rich 106Mo nucleus have been investigated by measuring high-fold prompt γ-ray coincidence events following spontaneous fission of 252Cf with a Gammasphere detector array. The ground-state band, the one-phonon and two-phonon γ-vibrational bands, as well as a quasi-particle band have been confirmed and expanded. The other four collective rotational bands, three proposed as two-quasi-particle bands and one proposed as a β-vibrational band, have been newly observed. The characteristics of these collective bands and the possible configurations for the quasi-particle bands are discussed.
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- 2002
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