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The second and third backbendings in <sup>194</sup>Hg

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Hübel, H.
Byrne, A. P.
Ogaza, S.
Stuchbery, A. E.
Guttormsen, M.

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High-spin states in 194Hg, populated via the reaction 186W (13C, 5n), were investigated by in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy using two anti-Compton spectrometers. The level scheme was extended to considerably higher spins. A third backbend in an yrast sequence has been identified for the first time. The level structure is interpreted within the framework of the cranked shell model.

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Physics Letters B

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