Very high rotational frequencies and band termination in 73Br
Abstract
Rotational bands in 73Br have been investigated up to spins of 65/2 using the EUROBALL III spectrometer. One of the negative-parity bands displays the highest rotational frequency 1.85 MeV reported to date in nuclei with mass number greater than 25. At high frequencies, the experimental dynamic moment of inertia for all bands decrease to very low values, indicating a loss of collectivity. The bands are described in the configuration-dependent cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky model. The calculations indicate that one of the negative-parity bands is observed up to its terminating single-particle state at spin 63/2. This result establishes the first band termination case in the A = 70 mass region.
Cite
@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0002013,
title = {Very high rotational frequencies and band termination in 73Br},
author = {C. Plettner and H. Schnare and R. Schwengner and L. Käbler and F. Döau and A. Algora and G . deAngelis and A. Gadea and D. R. Napoli and J. Eberth and T. Steinhardt and O. Thelen and M. Hausmann and A. Müler and A. Jungclaus and K. P. Lieb and D. G. Jenkins and R. Wadsworth and A. N. Wilson and S. Frauendorf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0002013},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C as a Rapid Communication