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Collective bands in 104,106,108Mo

Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2006
We have used our analysis of γ-γ-γ data (5.7 × 1011 triples and higher folds) taken with Gammasphere from prompt γ rays emitted in the spontaneous fission of 252Cf to study the collective bands in 104,106,108Mo. The one-phonon and two-phonon γ-vibrational bands and known two-quasiparticle bands in neutron-rich 104,106Mo were extended to higher spins ...
E. F. Jones   +19 more
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Collective bands and yrast band alignments in 78Kr

Nuclear Physics A, 1996
The structure of the collective bands in 78Kr is studied within the framework of our deformed configuration mixing shell model based on Hartree-Fock states. The configuration space consists of the spherical single particle orbits 1p32, 0f52, 1p12 and 0g92 with 56Ni as the core.
K.C. Tripathy, R. Sahu
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Collective bands in the184Hg nucleus

Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei, 1995
The structure of the neutron deficient184Hg nucleus was investigated using the GASP γ-ray spectrometer.184Hg nucleus was populated through the156Gd(32S,4n) reaction at a beam energy of 163 MeV. Six bands were observed, four of them for the first time.
M. Sferrazza   +7 more
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Collectivity of the intruder bands in 114Sn

Nuclear Physics A, 2001
Abstract For the investigation of the collectivity and the structure of the intruder bands with positive and negative parity in 114 Sn, coincidence lifetime measurements using the recoil distance Doppler shift (RDDS) and the Doppler-shift attenuation (DSA) methods were performed at the GASP spectrometer at the INFN-Laboratori in Legnaro.
J. GABLESKE   +17 more
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Collective band structures in106,107Cd

Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Atomic Nuclei, 1989
Levels in106,107Cd have been studied with the reactions82Se(30Si, 5-6n)106,107Cd. The bands observed in the experimental are mostly due to the N=4 and h11/2 neutron structures.
W. Klamra, E. Dafni
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Collective vibrations in a three-band superconductor

Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 1993
Collective vibrations in a superconductor with three overlapping energy bands on the Fermi surface are investigated. It is shown that for certain relationships between the parameters of the theory there can, in addition to the acoustic branch, be two different branches of exciton type, which arise because of fluctuations of the phases of the order ...
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Collective bands in 106Ag and 107Ag

Nuclear Physics A, 1994
Abstract The nuclei 106 Ag and 107 Ag have been studied using 80 MeV 17 O ions impinging on 94 Zr. The γ- rays were detected with the NORDBALL array and light charged particles with a charged-particle detector system. Rotational bands have been established using γ-ray yields, γγ coincidences and angular correlation information.
Jerrestam, D.   +7 more
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Collectivity of dipole bands in Pb196

1995
The lifetimes of states in two of the ΔI=1 bands in Pb196 have been measured using the Doppler shift attenuation method, and a new ΔI=1 band has been observed in this nucleus. States in the bands were populated in the reaction Er107(30Si,4n) at a beam energy of 142 MeV.
Reviol, W.   +18 more
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Open Band

Proceedings of the 12th International Audio Mostly Conference on Augmented and Participatory Sound and Music Experiences, 2017
Open Band is a web-based platform for collective "sound dialogues" designed to provide audiences with empowering experiences through music. The system draws on interactive participatory art and networked music performance by engaging participants in a sonic web "agora" in collocated and/or remote gatherings, regardless of musical level.
Ariane Stolfi   +3 more
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Interpretation of observed superdeformed and other collective bands in 152Dy

open access: yesPhysics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 1986
The shell effects responsible for superdeformation in the 152Dy region are discussed. Why is only one band observed in 152Dy and why is there another coexistent collective band?
I Ragnarsson, Sven Åberg
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