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Shears band with a large dynamic moment of inertia in Bi-197
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Mabala, G. K. (author)
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Gueorguieva, E. (author)
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Sharpey-Schafer, J. F. (author)
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Benatar, M. (author)
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Fearick, R. W. (author)
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Korir, K. I. (author)
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Lawrie, J. J. (author)
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Mullins, S. M. (author)
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Murray, S. H. T. (author)
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Ncapayi, N. J. (author)
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Newman, R. T. (author)
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Roux, D. G. (author)
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Smit, F. D. (author)
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- Wyss, Ramon (author)
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- 2005-06-20
- 2005
- English.
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In: European Physical Journal A. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1434-6001 .- 1434-601X. ; 25:1, s. 49-55
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- High-spin states in Bi-197 were studied with the AFRODITE gamma-ray array at iThemba LABS using the Ta-181(Ne-22, 6n) reaction at a beam energy of 125 MeV. A new shears band was found and linked to the low-lying states in Bi-197. Its dynamic moment of inertia, F (2), is considerably larger than the ((2)) of the shears bands in the neighbouring Pb isotopes. This is probably a result of the involvement of an additional high-K h(9/2) proton orbital.
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- NATURVETENSKAP -- Fysik (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Physical Sciences (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- magnetic dipole bands
- bismuth nuclei
- rotation
- excitations
- competition
- mechanism
- pb-193
- model
- Physics
- Fysik
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Mabala, G. K.
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Gueorguieva, E.
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Sharpey-Schafer, ...
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Benatar, M.
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Fearick, R. W.
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Korir, K. I.
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Lawrie, J. J.
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Mullins, S. M.
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Murray, S. H. T.
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Ncapayi, N. J.
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Newman, R. T.
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Roux, D. G.
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Smit, F. D.
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Wyss, Ramon
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