Abstract
High-spin states in were populated in the (,) reaction and the decay rays measured with the Gammasphere spectrometer array. Previously known bands were extended to significantly higher spins and seven new bands were established. The results were interpreted within the framework of the cranked shell model with the help of comparisons with neighboring nuclei. The observation of full alignment in band crossings at a rotational frequency MeV revealed that these crossings are associated with proton alignments involving and orbitals. The characteristics of one strongly coupled high- band indicate that the deformation-aligned configuration is built on the same six quasiparticles that constitute the high-spin structure of a rotationally aligned band. This leads to the coexistence of two coupling schemes, deformation and rotation alignment, in six-quasiparticle structures involving the same orbitals.
2 More- Received 28 September 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.80.064306
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