Quasiparticles in pear-shaped rotating nuclei

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Abstract

The quasiparticle routhians in a rotating octupole-quadrupole deformed axial Woods-Saxon potential show a typical pattern that may be used to identify this shape. The implications for experimental rotational bands as well as their classification with respect to the new symmetry quantum number combined signature are discussed.

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