Résumé du preprint DAPNIA-05-344

DAPNIA-05-344
Evidence for nontermination of rotational bands in 74Kr
J.J. Valiente-Dobón, T. Steinhardt, C.E. Svensson, A.V. Afanasjev, I. Ragnarsson, C. Andreoiu, R.A.E. Austin, M.P. Carpenter, D. Dashdorj, G. de Angelis, F. Dönau, J. Eberth, E. Farnea, S.J. Freeman, A. Gadea, P.E. Garrett, A. Görgen, G.F. Grinyer, B. Hyland, D. Jenkins, F. Johnston-Theasby, P. Joshi, A. Jungclaus, K.P. Lieb, A.O. Macchiavelli, E.F. Moore, G. Mukherjee, D.R. Napoli, A.A. Phillips, C. Plettner, W. Reviol, D. Sarantites, H. Schnare, M.A. Schumaker, R. Schwengner, D. Seweryniak, M.B. Smith, I. Stefanescu, O. Thelen, and R. Wadsworth
Three rotational bands in $^{74}$Kr were studied up to (in one case one transition short of) the maximum spin $I_{max}$ of their respective single-particle configurations. Their lifetimes have been determined using the Doppler-shift attenuation method. The deduced transition quadrupole moments reveal a modest decrease, but far from a complete loss of collectivity at the maximum spin $I_{max}$. This feature, together with the results of mean field calculations, indicates that the observed bands do not terminate at $I$=$I_{max}$.

 

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