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M. Riley, M. Djongolov, A. O. Evans, D. Hartley, R. Janssens, E. Paul, J. Simpson, A. Aguilar, D. Appelbe, C. Bingham, D. Campbell, M. Carpenter, P. Chowdhury, P. T. W. Choy, R. Clark, M. Cromaz, D. Cullen, M. Danchev, G. Dracoulis, P. Fallon, A. Görgen, G. Hagemann, D. Joss, J. Goon, R. Kaye, T. Khoo, F. Kondev, R. W. Laird, K. Lagergren, T. Lauritsen, A. Macchiavelli, B. McClain, E. F. Moore, G. Mukherjee, E. Ngijoi-yogo, P. Nolan, H. I. Park, A. Pipidis, L. Riedinger, G. Sletten, S. Tandel, P. Walker, D. Ward, I. Ragnarsson, F. Saric, J. Zhang
1 22. 4. 2005.

Beyond band termination in Er-157 and the search for wobbling excitations in strongly deformed Hf-174

High-spin terminating bands in heavy nuclei were first identified in nuclei around Er-158(90). While examples of special terminating states have been identified in a number of erbium isotopes, almost nothing is known about the states lying beyond band termination. In the present work the high-spin structure of Er-157 has been studied using the Gammasphere spectrometer. The subject of triaxial superdeformation and 'wobbling' modes in Lu nuclei has rightly attracted a great deal of attention. Very recently, four strongly or superdeformed (SD) sequences have been observed in Hf-174 and ultimate cranker calculations predict, such structures may have significant triaxial deformation. We have performed two experiments in an attempt to verify the possible triaxial nature of these bands. A lifetime measurement was performed to confirm the large (and similar) deformation of the bands. In addition, a high-statistics, thin-target experiment was run to search for linking transitions between the SD bands and possible wobbling modes.


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