Shape coexistence inBr71and the question of the ground-state spin ofKr71

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D. Svelnys ◽  
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pp. 661-662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadaaki Yanagawa

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1983 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 825
Author(s):  
Raymond K Sheline

The spectroscopies of 190 and 21 Ne (both eleven-neutron systems) are compared. The 1-+ [211 iJ, t+ [220il and t- [lOttl bands are observed in both nuclei. On the basis of these similarities 190 is assumed to be a prolate rotor like 21 Ne. If then the recently studied IBN ground state is also considered to be a deformed system (a one-proton hole in the 190 nucleus), both the 1- ground state spin and the sudden change in the systematics of the two-neutron binding energies can be understood.


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