Shape Coexistence and Mixing of Spherical and Deformed Shapes in the N = 60 Isotones

  • J. C. Hill
  • F. K. Wohn
  • R. F. Petry
  • R. L. Gill
  • H. Mach
  • M. Moszynski
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Abstract

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.

Keywords

Transition Rate Shape Coexistence Asymmetric Rotor Reduce Level Energy Spherical Band 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. C. Hill
    • 1
  • F. K. Wohn
    • 1
  • R. F. Petry
    • 2
  • R. L. Gill
    • 3
  • H. Mach
    • 3
  • M. Moszynski
    • 4
  1. 1.Ames LaboratoryIowa State UniversityAmesUSA
  2. 2.University of OklahomaNormanUSA
  3. 3.Brookhaven National LaboratoryUptonUSA
  4. 4.Institute for Nuclear StudiesWarsawPoland

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