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Excited states of deformable odd 157,159Tb nuclei: Nonconservation of the angular momentum of external nucleon

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The previously developed rotationally single-particle and vibrational model of the triaxial deformable odd nuclei is extended to the case where the total angular momentum of an external nucleon is not conserved. The calculated ratios of the excitation energies of the 157,159Tb nuclei are compared with the existing experimental data. The ratios of E2-transition probabilities and those of quadrupole moments of the above nuclei are calculated using parameters determined from the spectra of these nuclei.

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Sharipov, S., Ermamatov, M.J. Excited states of deformable odd 157,159Tb nuclei: Nonconservation of the angular momentum of external nucleon. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 72, 20–32 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778809010037

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