Abstract
A rotational band based on the proton orbital has been observed to high spin (79/2ħ) and high rotational frequency (ħω≃1.0 meV) in the nucleus . The measured transition quadrupole moment is =4.4±0.6 e b, consistent with an axial prolate deformation of ≃0.32. A large interaction strength (360±60 keV) has been measured for the rotational alignment of neutrons which, together with a considerable delay in the crossing frequency (Δħω≃0.09 MeV), is construed as the first direct evidence of a large high-j proton-neutron interaction.
- Received 30 October 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.70.1065
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