Studies of chirality in the mass 80, 100 and 190 regions

  • R. A. Bark
  • , E. O. Lieder
  • , R. M. Lieder
  • , E. A. Lawrie
  • , J. J. Lawrie
  • , S. P. Bvumbi
  • , N. Y. Kheswa
  • , S. S. Ntshangase
  • , T. E. Madiba
  • , P. L. Masiteng
  • , S. M. Mullins
  • , S. Murray
  • , P. Papka
  • , O. Shirinda
  • , Q. B. Chen
  • , S. Q. Zhang
  • , Z. H. Zhang
  • , P. W. Zhao
  • , C. Xu
  • , J. Meng
  • D. G. Roux, Z. P. Li, J. Peng, B. Qi, S. Y. Wang, Z. G. Xiao

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Abstract

A brief survey of results of studies of nuclear chirality in the mass 80 and 190 region at iThemba LABS is given, before looking at the case of 106Ag in detail. Here, the crossing of a pair of candidate chiral bands is re-interpreted as the crossing of a prolate band by an aligned four-quasiparticle band.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1461001
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Physics E
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • J
  • alignments
  • chiral bands
  • configurations
  • transition rates
  • π

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