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Collective and microscopic properties of the low-lying, scissors-like, M1 excitations are studied. The collective features are analyzed in RPA using an energy-weighted M1 sum rule.
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Lo Iudice, N. Orbital motion in deformed nuclei. Czech J Phys 48, 741–744 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021414411422
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