A systematic study of neutron-rich even-even Fe isotopes with a neutron number from 32 to 42 is carried out by using the projected shell model. Calculations are performed up to the spin I=20 state. Irregularities found in the yrast spectra and in B (E2) values are discussed in terms of neutron excitations to the high-j orbital g(9/2). Furthermore, the neutron two-quasiparticle structure of a low-K negative-parity band and the proton two-quasiparticle structure of a high-K positive-parity band are predicted to exist near the yrast region. Our study reveals a soft nature for the ground state of N approximate to 40 isotopes and emphasizes the important role of the neutron g(9/2) orbital in determining the structure properties for both low- and...
Background: The nuclei in the region around 68Ni display an apparent rapid development of collectivi...
The transition rates for the 21+ states in 62,64,66Fe were studied using the recoil distance Doppler...
The neutron-rich Fe isotopes from A=61 to 66 were studied through multinucleon transfer reactions by...
An investigation of the structure of Fe isotopes up to neutron number 40 has been carried out at Arg...
The structure of the neutron-rich isotopes (59,60)Fe has been studied with the Gammasphere detector ...
Recent experimental results obtained for neutron-rich nuclei of mass A similar to 60-70 at LNL are p...
Recent results obtained for neutron-rich nuclei of mass A 60-70 are presented together with the theo...
Probing shell structure at a large neutron excess has been of particular interest in recent times. N...
Motivated by recent spectroscopy data from fission experiments, we apply the projected shell model t...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
The properties of exotic neutron-rich nuclei between the proton shell closures Z = 20 and Z = 28 are...
The abnormally large collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes in the "island of inversio...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
The abnormally large collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes in the “island of inversion” ha...
Background: The nuclei in the region around 68Ni display an apparent rapid development of collectivi...
The transition rates for the 21+ states in 62,64,66Fe were studied using the recoil distance Doppler...
The neutron-rich Fe isotopes from A=61 to 66 were studied through multinucleon transfer reactions by...
An investigation of the structure of Fe isotopes up to neutron number 40 has been carried out at Arg...
The structure of the neutron-rich isotopes (59,60)Fe has been studied with the Gammasphere detector ...
Recent experimental results obtained for neutron-rich nuclei of mass A similar to 60-70 at LNL are p...
Recent results obtained for neutron-rich nuclei of mass A 60-70 are presented together with the theo...
Probing shell structure at a large neutron excess has been of particular interest in recent times. N...
Motivated by recent spectroscopy data from fission experiments, we apply the projected shell model t...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
The properties of exotic neutron-rich nuclei between the proton shell closures Z = 20 and Z = 28 are...
The abnormally large collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes in the "island of inversio...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
For many years the shell structure of the nucleus, originally proposed by Mayer and Haxel, predictin...
The abnormally large collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes in the “island of inversion” ha...
Background: The nuclei in the region around 68Ni display an apparent rapid development of collectivi...
The transition rates for the 21+ states in 62,64,66Fe were studied using the recoil distance Doppler...
The neutron-rich Fe isotopes from A=61 to 66 were studied through multinucleon transfer reactions by...