Structural Evolution in the (N,Z,I{pi}) Coordinate Frame for A{approx}100
Multinucleon transfer reactions between a thin 100Mo target and a 136Xe beam at an energy of 700 MeV have been used to investigate the evolution of structure with increasing angular momentum in a range of nuclei with A{approx}100. The use of kinematically complete experiments coupled with isomer tag...
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description | Multinucleon transfer reactions between a thin 100Mo target and a 136Xe beam at an energy of 700 MeV have been used to investigate the evolution of structure with increasing angular momentum in a range of nuclei with A{approx}100. The use of kinematically complete experiments coupled with isomer tagging allow the selection of specific exit channels. The evolution from quasi-vibrational states at low spins to quasi-rotational structures following the population of a low-{omega}, 'rotationally aligned' h11/2 neutron configuration is demonstrated to be a standard feature of the region using the so-called E-Gamma Over Spin (E-GOS) empirical prescription. This treatment is extended to odd-A nuclei. |
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