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Signature splitting in $^{173}$W with triaxial particle rotor model

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

A particle rotor model with a quasi-neutron coupled with a triaxially deformed rotor is applied to study signature splitting for bands with intruder orbital ν7/2+[633]\nu7/2^{+} [633] and non-intruder orbital ν5/2[512]\nu5/2^{-}[512] in 173^{173}W. Excellent agreement with the observed energy spectra has been achieved for both bands. Signature splitting for band ν7/2+[633]\nu7/2^{+} [633], and band ν5/2[512]\nu5/2^{-}[512] before the onset of signature inversion, is satisfactorily reproduced by introducing the γ\gamma degree of freedom. The phase and amplitude of signature splitting in band ν5/2[512]\nu5/2^{-}[512] is attributed to strong competition between 2f7/22f_{7/2} and 1h9/21h_{9/2} components. However, the explanation of signature inversion in band ν5/2[512]\nu5/2^{-}[512] self-consistently is beyond the present one quasi-neutron coupled with a triaxially deformed rotor.

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@article{arxiv.0806.2407,
  title  = {Signature splitting in $^{173}$W with triaxial particle rotor model},
  author = {B. Qi and S. Q. Zhang and S. Y. Wang and J. Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2407},
  year   = {2009}
}

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18 pages, 5 figures