Abstract
The Tilted Axis Cranking theory is used to describe the coexistence of high and low K bands in yrast spectra of well deformed nuclei, magnetic rotation of transitional nuclei and to calculate the parameters of a rotational hamiltonian with a fourfold symmetry axis that generates {Delta}I=4 staggering in the yrast band. (orig.)
Citation Formats
Frauendorf, S, Meng, J, and Reif, J.
Tilted cranking.
Germany: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Frauendorf, S, Meng, J, & Reif, J.
Tilted cranking.
Germany.
Frauendorf, S, Meng, J, and Reif, J.
1994.
"Tilted cranking."
Germany.
@misc{etde_10125591,
title = {Tilted cranking}
author = {Frauendorf, S, Meng, J, and Reif, J}
abstractNote = {The Tilted Axis Cranking theory is used to describe the coexistence of high and low K bands in yrast spectra of well deformed nuclei, magnetic rotation of transitional nuclei and to calculate the parameters of a rotational hamiltonian with a fourfold symmetry axis that generates {Delta}I=4 staggering in the yrast band. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Tilted cranking}
author = {Frauendorf, S, Meng, J, and Reif, J}
abstractNote = {The Tilted Axis Cranking theory is used to describe the coexistence of high and low K bands in yrast spectra of well deformed nuclei, magnetic rotation of transitional nuclei and to calculate the parameters of a rotational hamiltonian with a fourfold symmetry axis that generates {Delta}I=4 staggering in the yrast band. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
}