Author(s)
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Lv, B F (CSNSM, Orsay ; Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys.) ; Petrache, C M (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Astier, A (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Dupont, E (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Lopez-Martens, A (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Greenlees, P T (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Badran, H (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Calverley, T (Jyvaskyla U. ; Liverpool U.) ; Cox, D M (Jyvaskyla U. ; Lund U.) ; Grahn, T (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Hilton, J (Jyvaskyla U. ; Liverpool U.) ; Julin, R (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Juutinen, S (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Konki, J (Jyvaskyla U. ; CERN) ; Leino, M (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Pakarinen, J (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Papadakis, P (Jyvaskyla U. ; Liverpool U.) ; Partanen, J (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Rahkila, P (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Sandzelius, M (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Saren, J (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Scholey, C (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Sorri, J (Jyvaskyla U. ; Oulu U.) ; Stolze, S (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Uusitalo, J (Jyvaskyla U.) ; Herzán, A (Bratislava, Inst. Phys.) ; Cederwall, B (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm) ; Ertoprak, A (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm) ; Liu, H (Royal Inst. Tech., Stockholm) ; Guo, S (Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys.) ; Liu, M L (Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys.) ; Qiang, Y H (Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys. ; Lanzhou U. ; Beijing, GUCAS) ; Wang, J G (Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys.) ; Zhou, X H (Lanzhou, Inst. Modern Phys.) ; Kuti, I (Debrecen, Inst. Nucl. Res.) ; Timár, J (Debrecen, Inst. Nucl. Res.) ; Tucholski, A (Warsaw U., Heavy Ion Lab) ; Srebrny, J (Warsaw U., Heavy Ion Lab) ; Andreoiu, C (Simon Fraser U., Dept. Chem.) |
Abstract
| The level structure of Nd136 has been investigated using the Mo100(Ar40,4n) reaction and the JUROGAM II+RITU+GREAT setup. The level scheme has been extended significantly. Many new bands have been identified both at low and high spin, among which are five nearly degenerate bands interpreted as chiral partners. Excitation energies, spins, and parities of the previously known bands are revised and firmly established, and some previously known bands have been revised. Configurations are assigned to the observed bands based on cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky calculations. The band structure of Nd136 is now clarified and the various types of single-particle and collective excitations are well understood. |