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g factors as a probe for high-spin structure of neutron-rich Dy isotopes

We have made theoretical investigations on the structure of high spin states of sup 1 sup 6 sup 0 sup - sup 1 sup 7 sup 0 Dy isotopes to supplement the current experimental progress being made on the production and spectroscopy of neutron-rich Dy nuclei with mass number A=166 and 168. The calculatio...

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Autores principales: Yadav, H L, Ansari, A, Jakhar, I R, Kaushik, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Joint Inst. Nucl. Res. 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/748258
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Sumario:We have made theoretical investigations on the structure of high spin states of sup 1 sup 6 sup 0 sup - sup 1 sup 7 sup 0 Dy isotopes to supplement the current experimental progress being made on the production and spectroscopy of neutron-rich Dy nuclei with mass number A=166 and 168. The calculations have been carried out within the framework of cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (CHFB) theory employing a pairing + quadrupole + hexadecapole model interaction. Our results for the g factors show a remarkable variation as a function of angular momentum while moving from sup 1 sup 6 sup 4 Dy to neutron-rich isotopes sup 1 sup 6 sup 6 sup - sup 1 sup 7 sup 0 Dy. This is explained in terms of relative rate of change in proton and neutron single-particle contributions to the total aligned angular momentum as the system acquires higher spins. Amongst single-particle orbitals, the pi h sub 1 sub 1 sub / sub 2 and nu i sub 1 sub 3 sub / sub 2 states and their respective positions from the proton and neutron Fermi levels are found to play the most crucial role. A comparison with the available experimental data shows that our calculated spin dependence of g-factor values for yrast states in the stable isotopes sup 1 sup 6 sup 0 sup , sup 1 sup 6 sup 2 sup , sup 1 sup 6 sup 4 Dy are consistent with the recent measurements of Brandolini et al.