An excited minimum, or false vacuum, gives rise to a highly elongated superdeformed (SD) nucleus. A brief review of superdeformation is given, with emphasis on the tunneling from the false to the true vacuum, which occurs in the feeding and decay of SD bands. During the feeding process the tunneling is between hot states, while in the decay it is from a cold to a hot state. The {gamma} spectra connecting SD and normal-deformed (ND) states provide information on several physics issues: the decay mechanism; the spin/parity quantum numbers, energies and microscopic structures of SD bands; the origin of identical SD bands; the quenching of pairing with excitation energy; and the chaoticity of excited ND states at 2.5-5 MeV. Other examples of tu...
A recently developed two-level mixing model of superdeformed decay is applied to evaluate the tunnel...
The properties of the thermally excited rotational motion up to the region of rotational damping are...
It is possible that some nuclei may attain even greater quadrupole deformations than those observed ...
The history and importance of superdeformation in nuclei is briefly discussed. A simple two-level mo...
Recent models of the decay out of superdeformed (SD) bands can broadly be divided into two categorie...
A systematic study of the depopulation of superdeformed rotational bands in neutron-deficient $A\app...
Recent models of the decay out of superdeformed (SD) bands can broadly be divided into two categorie...
Nuclear superdeformation at high spin was discovered a little over 30 years ago. Since then, a large...
This paper reviews the most recent advances in the understanding of the physics of superdeformed nuc...
Different treatments of the decay-out of superdeformed bands are reviewed, focusing on the role of t...
The gamma -ray energy (E-gamma) spectra of the superdeformed (SD) bands of odd-A nuclei in the A sim...
Some consequences of chaos in the nucleus are discussed. The decay-out from superdeformed band occur...
We show that the light spectra of atoms with a superheavy nucleus may be important for our understan...
AbstractSuperdeformed nuclei in the 190 mass region exhibit a striking universality in their decay-o...
The fission barriers standing in the quasi-molecular shape path have been de-termined within a gener...
A recently developed two-level mixing model of superdeformed decay is applied to evaluate the tunnel...
The properties of the thermally excited rotational motion up to the region of rotational damping are...
It is possible that some nuclei may attain even greater quadrupole deformations than those observed ...
The history and importance of superdeformation in nuclei is briefly discussed. A simple two-level mo...
Recent models of the decay out of superdeformed (SD) bands can broadly be divided into two categorie...
A systematic study of the depopulation of superdeformed rotational bands in neutron-deficient $A\app...
Recent models of the decay out of superdeformed (SD) bands can broadly be divided into two categorie...
Nuclear superdeformation at high spin was discovered a little over 30 years ago. Since then, a large...
This paper reviews the most recent advances in the understanding of the physics of superdeformed nuc...
Different treatments of the decay-out of superdeformed bands are reviewed, focusing on the role of t...
The gamma -ray energy (E-gamma) spectra of the superdeformed (SD) bands of odd-A nuclei in the A sim...
Some consequences of chaos in the nucleus are discussed. The decay-out from superdeformed band occur...
We show that the light spectra of atoms with a superheavy nucleus may be important for our understan...
AbstractSuperdeformed nuclei in the 190 mass region exhibit a striking universality in their decay-o...
The fission barriers standing in the quasi-molecular shape path have been de-termined within a gener...
A recently developed two-level mixing model of superdeformed decay is applied to evaluate the tunnel...
The properties of the thermally excited rotational motion up to the region of rotational damping are...
It is possible that some nuclei may attain even greater quadrupole deformations than those observed ...