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  1. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei
  2. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 49
  3. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 49, Issue 10, October 2013
  4. Collective band structure of 166,168Hf in IBM and DPPQ models
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The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 49, Issue 10, October 2013
Tests on the molecular structure of f2(1270), f′2(1525) from ψ(nS) and ϒ(nS) decays
Probable alpha and 14C cluster emission from hyper Ac nuclei
Measurements of the γ*p → Δ reaction at low Q2
The soft Giant Monopole Resonance as a probe of the spin-orbit splitting
One-phonon octupole vibrational states in 136Xe, 137Cs, 138Ba, 140Ce and 142Nd with N = 82
Broadening of ρ(→ e+e−) meson produced coherently in the photonuclear reaction
The radiative ϕ → π0π0 γ decay
Phenomenology of axial-vector and pseudovector mesons: decays and mixing in the kaonic sector
Analysis of the vector and axialvector Bc mesons with QCD sum rules
Kaon semi-leptonic form factor at zero momentum transfer in finite volume
Collective band structure of 166,168Hf in IBM and DPPQ models
In-medium modifications of the ω meson near the production threshold
GARFIELD + RCo digital upgrade: A modern set-up for mass and charge identification of heavy-ion reaction products
Study of ambiguities in π−p → ΛK0 scattering amplitudes
Mass-yield distributions of fission products from 20, 32, and 45 MeV proton-induced fission of 232Th
The longitudinal response function of the deuteron in chiral effective field theory
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Collective band structure of 166,168Hf in IBM and DPPQ models

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Author Gupta, J. B.
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract 166,168Hf are the lightest isotopes of Hf, for which the spectral information for non-yrast levels is now available from recent experiments. The algebraic Interacting Boson Model IBM-1 is employed to reproduce their level structures and to predict the E2 transition probabilities. The pairing plus quadrupole model is used to predict their spectra and E2 transition rates and the static moments in a microscopic approach. The spin assignments I π of new levels and their K-band structures are studied. The validity of the inclusion of 166,168Hf as members of a U(12) super group is studied using various empirical observables. The potential energy surfaces for the two isotopes are compared and the filling of the nucleons in Nilsson orbits is analyzed, to yield a consistent comprehensive view of the spectra of the two Z = 72 isotopes.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 11
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 14346001
Journal The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 10
e-ISSN 1434601X
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2013-10-18
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Particle and Nuclear Physics Nuclear Fusion
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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