isomers and oblate rotation in pt isotopes: delineating the limit for collectivity at high spins
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Abstract
Rotation-aligned isomeric states and associated oblate collective sequences are established in even Pt isotopes. Reduced E2 transition probabilities for the deexcitation of the 12+ isomers indicate an abrupt and unexpected quenching of oblate collectivity around neutron number N=120. Structure and shape evolution at high spin in the heaviest stable isotopes is found to be markedly different from observations in the lighter ones.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;S.K. Tandel;S.G. Wahid;P. Chowdhury;R.V.F. Janssens;M.P. Carpenter;T.L. Khoo;F.G. Kondev;T. Lauritsen;C.J. Lister;D. Seweryniak;S. Zhu |
Journal | ACS chemical biology |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.09.019 |
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