Influence of Traxiality on the Signature Inversion in Odd–Odd Nuclei

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, , Citation Zheng Ren-Rong et al 2004 Chinese Phys. Lett. 21 1475 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/21/8/017

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Abstract

The nature of signature inversion in the πg9/2νh11/2 bands of odd–odd 98,102Rh nuclei is studied. Calculations are performed by using a triaxial rotor plus two-quasiparticle model and are compared with the experimentally observed signature inversions. The calculations reproduce well the observations and suggest that, in these bands, the signature inversion can be interpreted mainly as a competition between the Coriolis and the proton–neutron residual interactions in low K space. The triaxiality applied in the Hamiltonian enlarges the amplitudes of high spin signature zigzags at small triaxial deformation and might push the signature inversion point to higher spin at large triaxial deformation.

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10.1088/0256-307X/21/8/017