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Evidence for coexistence of different shapes in spectra of {sup 97}Sr

Journal Article · · Bulletin of the American Physical Society
OSTI ID:387265
In 1988 we reanalyzed the published data on {sup 97}Sr and {sup 99}Zr and suggest coexistence of spherical and strongly deformed shapes in these nuclei. We suggested that levels 585 (3/2{sup +}) and 687 (5/2{sup +}) are members of rotational band with K=3/2{sup +} and level 645 and 714 belong to another band. However, observation of only one K+1 member of the band was not enough to be considered as strong evidence for such band. Now we report from a study of the spontaneous fission of {sup 252}Cf the observation of I=K+2 (825 keV), K+3 (984 keV) and possibly K+4 (1164 keV) (I=7/2{sup +}, 9/2{sup +}, 11/2{sup +}) members of this K=3/2{sup +} band. New results for {sup 99}Sr also will be reported
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-76ID01570; AC05-84OR21400
OSTI ID:
387265
Report Number(s):
CONF-931044--
Journal Information:
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Journal Name: Bulletin of the American Physical Society Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 38; ISSN BAPSA6; ISSN 0003-0503
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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