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Deformation crossing near the first-order shape-phase transition in 152-156 Gd

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Werner, V.
Williams, Elizabeth
Casperson, R.J.
Casten, R.F.
Scholl, C.
von Brentano, P.

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American Physical Society

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Quantitative evidence of the spherical-to-deformed shape phase transition near N=90 is given using the model-independent quadrupole shape invariant q2, which provides a measure of the ? deformation of a given nucleus. This shape invariant is obtained using experimental B(E2) values for the ground state band and first excited 0+ band of Gd isotopes around N=90, and is compared to calculations within the interacting boson model. Near the shape phase transition, the ground and excited 0+ band deformations are observed to cross. � 2008 The American Physical Society.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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