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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
physics and astronomy
Multiple chiral doublet bands of identical configuration in Rh 103
Physical Review Letters, Volume 113, No. 3, Article 032501, Year 2014
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Three sets of chiral doublet band structures have been identified in the Rh103 nucleus. The properties of the observed chiral doublet bands are in good agreement with theoretical results obtained using constrained covariant density functional theory and particle rotor model calculations. Two of them belong to an identical configuration and provide the first experimental evidence for a novel type of multiple chiral doublets, where an "excited" chiral doublet of a configuration is seen together with the "yrast" one. This observation shows that the chiral geometry in nuclei can be robust against the increase of the intrinsic excitation energy. © 2014 American Physical Society.
Authors & Co-Authors
Kuti, I.
Hungary, Debrecen
Atommagkutató Intézet
Chen, Qibo
China, Beijing
Peking University
Timar, Janos
Hungary, Debrecen
Atommagkutató Intézet
Sohler, Dorottya
Hungary, Debrecen
Atommagkutató Intézet
Zhang, S. Q.
China, Beijing
Peking University
Zhang, Zhenhua
China, Beijing
Peking University
Zhao, Pengwei
China, Beijing
Peking University
Meng, Jie
China, Beijing
Peking University
Starosta, Krzysztof
Canada, Burnaby
Simon Fraser University
Koike, Takeshi
Japan, Sendai
Tohoku University
Paul, E. S.
United Kingdom, Liverpool
University of Liverpool
Fossan, D. B.
United States, Stony Brook
Stony Brook University
Statistics
Citations: 87
Authors: 12
Affiliations: 6
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.032501
ISSN:
00319007