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Observation of the lowest energy gamma-ray in any superdeformed nucleus : 196Bi | A. Prevost
; B. Rosse
; M. Meyer
; N. Redon
; C. Schmitt
; O. Stezowski
; P. Lautesse
; A. Astier
; I. Deloncle
; M.-G. Porquet
; T. Duguet
; H. Hubel
; E. Mergel
; D. Rossbach
; N. Nenoff
; G. Schonwasser
; D. Curien
; G. Duchene
; B.J.P. Gall
; J. Robin
; J.P. Vivien
; | Date: |
18 Oct 2004 | Subject: | nucl-ex | Affiliation: | CSNSM, Ipnl), B. Rosse (IPNL), M. Meyer (IPNL), N. Redon (IPNL), C. Schmitt (IPNL), O. Stezowski (IPNL), P. Lautesse (IPNL), A. Astier (CSNSM), I. Deloncle (CSNSM), M.-G. Porquet (CSNSM), T. Duguet (ANL), H. Hubel (ISK), E. Mergel (ISK), D. Rossbach (I | Abstract: | New results on the superdeformed $^{196}$Bi nucleus a re reported. We have observed with the EUROBALL IV $gamma$-ray spectrometer array a superdeformed trans ition of 124 keV which is the lowest observed energy $gamma$-ray in any superdeformed nucleus. We have de velopped microscopic cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations using the SLy4 effective force and a realistic surface p airing which strongly support the $K^pi=2^-$($pi$[651]1/2$otimes
u$[752]5/2) assignment of this su perdeformed band. | Source: | arXiv, nucl-ex/0410023 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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