Nuclear Structure of the Zirconium Region pp 64-69 | Cite as
Shape Coexistence and Mixing of Spherical and Deformed Shapes in the N = 60 Isotones
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Low-lying levels in the N = 60 isotones 98Sr and 100Zr have been described in terms of the coexistence of spherical and deformed shapes. A band-mixing calculation using recently determined preliminary values for important excited state lifetimes has been carried out. The results and a discussion of the mixing are presented. Also recent experimental results concerning the level structure of the N = 62 isotone 102Zr are given.
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Transition Rate Shape Coexistence Asymmetric Rotor Reduce Level Energy Spherical Band
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