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Intruder bands in {sup 114}Te: Smooth band termination

Journal Article · · Physical Review, C
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  1. Department of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794 (United States)

The nucleus {sup 114}Te has been studied in heavy-ion {gamma}-ray spectroscopy experiments performed with the early implementation of the GAMMASPHERE multidetector array. Three rotational intruder bands have been observed up to high spins. The yrast band, involving the 4{ital p}2{ital h} ({ital h}{sub 11/2}){sup 2}({ital g}{sub 7/2}){sup 2}({ital g}{sub 9/2}){sup {minus}2} proton configuration, reaches {ital I}=48{h_bar} at an excitation energy of 30.3 MeV, the highest observed spin connected by {gamma} rays in this mass region. The band properties are interpreted in the framework of smooth band termination.

OSTI ID:
132924
Journal Information:
Physical Review, C, Journal Name: Physical Review, C Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 52; ISSN PRVCAN; ISSN 0556-2813
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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