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Implications of deformation and shape coexistence for the nuclear shell model
D J Rowe1, G Thiamova, J L Wood
1Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7, Canada.
Abstract:
The successes of the nuclear shell model in explaining the stability properties of magic nuclei are challenged by the observation of rotational bands for which the sequential filling of single-particle energy levels of the spherical shell model are not respected. This Letter proposes criteria for identifying the shell-model configurations appropriate for describing such bands of states.
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