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Nuclear structure in odd-odd nuclei, 144<~A<~194

Abstract

A comprehensive review of the present understanding, both theoretical and experimental, of intrinsic and rotational level structures in medium-heavy deformed odd-odd nuclei is presented. A discussion of the various experimental methods is presented, emphasizing the need for a variety of experimental approaches. The odd-odd nuclei that are immediately amenable to fruitful additional study are pointed out. A discussion of the intrinsic level structures, Gallagher-Moszkowski (GM) splittings, Newby (N) shifts, and role of the residual p-n interaction is presented. Currently available data in the rare-earth region allow the empirical determination of 137 GM splittings and 36 N shifts for 25 odd-odd nuclei in the mass region 152⩽A⩽188. A new parametrization of the residual p-n interaction is presented which also takes into account the 27 GM splittings and 12 N shifts from the actinide region. Newly discovered features of rotational bands, such as odd-even staggering, and other high-spin phenomena, such as signature inversion and delay in bandcrossing frequency, are discussed. The role of higher-order Coriolis coupling is pointed out. Systematics of the two-quasiparticle excitations, shape coexistence, isomers, and four-quasiparticle states are presented. Calculated results of the two-quasiparticle intrinsic excitations using two methods, the intrinsic level spacings for odd-A neighboring nuclei and the quasiparticle-plus-phonon coupling model, are compared with experiment.

Authors

Jain AK; Sheline RK; Headly DM; Sood PC; Burke DG; Hrĭvnácová I; Kvasil J; Nosek D; Hoff RW

Journal

Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 843–895

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

January 1, 1998

DOI

10.1103/revmodphys.70.843

ISSN

0034-6861

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