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Quadrupole moment measurements for strongly deformed bands in 171,172Hf

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Mukhopadhyay, S.
Ma, W.C.
Janssens, R V F
Carpenter, M P
Chiara, C J
Chowdhury, P
Cullen, D M
Hagemann, G B
Hartley, D J
Hota, Sankha

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American Physical Society

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A lifetime experiment, using the Doppler-shift attenuation method, has been performed at Gammasphere to measure the transition quadrupole moments Q t of strongly deformed bands in Hf171 and Hf172. The measured value of Qt ~ 9.5 e b for the band labeled ED in Hf171 strongly supports the recent suggestion that this sequence and several structures with similar properties in neighboring Hf isotopes are associated with a near-prolate shape with a deformation enhanced relative to that of normal deformed structures. The measured values of Qt- 14 e b for the bands labeled SD1 and SD3 in Hf172 confirm that these sequences are associated with a prolate superdeformed shape, a property inferred in earlier work from other measured characteristics of the bands. Similar bands in Hf173-175 are also likely to be associated with superdeformed shapes. The observations are in contrast to predictions of cranking calculations performed with the ultimate cranker code. � 2011 American Physical Society.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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