Back to Search Start Over

Superdeformation in bismuth

Authors :
Clark, R M
Bouneau, S
Wilson, A N
Cederwall, Bo
Azaiez, F
Asztalos, S
Becker, J A
Bernstein, L
Brinkman, M J
Deleplanque, M A
Deloncle, I
Diamond, R M
Duprat, J
Fallon, P
Farris, L P
Henry, E A
Hughes, J R
Kelly, W H
Lee, I Y
Macchiavelli, A O
Porquet, M G
SharpeySchafer, J F
Stephens, F S
Stoyer, M A
Vo, D T
Clark, R M
Bouneau, S
Wilson, A N
Cederwall, Bo
Azaiez, F
Asztalos, S
Becker, J A
Bernstein, L
Brinkman, M J
Deleplanque, M A
Deloncle, I
Diamond, R M
Duprat, J
Fallon, P
Farris, L P
Henry, E A
Hughes, J R
Kelly, W H
Lee, I Y
Macchiavelli, A O
Porquet, M G
SharpeySchafer, J F
Stephens, F S
Stoyer, M A
Vo, D T
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

High angular momentum states in Bi-195-197 are populated in two reactions: W-183(F-19,xn)Bi-202-x and Ta-181(Ne-20,xn)Bi-201-x at beam energies of 108 and 123 MeV, respectively. Gamma rays were detected using the Gammasphere array. Three weakly populated rotational sequences have been found. They each have properties characteristic of other superdeformed bands in this mass region. On the basis of cross-bombardment information we believe that one band belongs to each of Bi-195, Bi-196, and Bi-197. The properties of the bands in the odd-Bi nuclei are best reproduced if the odd proton occupies the favored signature of the [651]1/2 orbital, while the band in Bi-196 has this same proton configuration coupled to an additional N=7 (j(15/2)) neutron. The relative behavior of the J((2)) moments of inertia can be qualitatively understood in terms of Pauli-blocking effects.<br />NR 2015

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235074099
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevC.53.117