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New features of collective nuclear rotation at very high frequency in Sb109

Physical Review Letters, Volume 72, No. 8, Year 1994

Three rotational bands have been discovered in the nucleus Sb109 that extend in angular momentum to 81/2Latin small letter h with stroke. The rotational frequency at the highest spins reaches Latin small letter h with strokeω1.4 MeV, the highest frequency so far observed in a heavy nucleus. With increasing frequency the collective moments of inertia of all three bands smoothly diminish to unexpectedly low values, scrJ(2)∼13Latin small letter h with stroke2 MeV-1, approximately one-third the rigid-body value, and, contrary to expectations, the moments of inertia become nearly equal to one another and to those of rotational bands in the core nucleus Sn108. © 1994 The American Physical Society.

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