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The $\Delta I$=2 bands in $^{109}$In: possible antimagnetic rotation

Nuclear Experiment 2020-02-26 v2

Abstract

The high-spin structure of 109^{109}In was investigated with the 100^{100}Mo(14^{14}N, 5nn)109^{109}In fusion-evaporation reaction at CIAE, Beijing. Eleven new γ\gamma-rays of 109^{109}In were identified, by which the bandheads of the ΔI\Delta I=2 rotational bands were confirmed. The configurations were assigned with the help of the systematic discussion. Furthermore, the rotational bands are compared with the tilted-axis cranking calculations based on a relativistic mean-field approach. The rotational bands involving the 1p1h1p1h excitation to the π\pid5/2d_{5/2} and π\pig7/2g_{7/2} orbitals are suggested as candidates for antimagnetic rotation based on the theoretical results.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09910,
  title  = {The $\Delta I$=2 bands in $^{109}$In: possible antimagnetic rotation},
  author = {Meng Wang and Wu-ji Sun and Bao-hua Sun and Jian Li and Li-hua Zhu and Yun Zheng and Gao-long Zhang and Liu-chun He and Wei-wei Qu and Feng Wang and Tao-feng Wang and Chang Xiong and Chuang-ye He and Guang-sheng Li and Jin-long Wang and Xiao-guang Wu and Shun-he Yao and Cong-bo Li and Hong-wei Li and Shi-peng Hu and Jia-jian Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09910},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures,