The advent of large Ge arrays and their ancillary detectors has greatly advanced spectroscopic studies of the medium-mass nuclei. These nuclei undergo rapid shape changes as a function of spin, excitation energy and particle number and, thus, provide a unique laboratory to test and refine a variety of theoretical models. Following a brief review of the physics motivation, some of the highlights of the experimental results obtained with the help of these powerful detector systems will be discussed. Among results presented here are the newly-discovered island of superdeformation in the A{approximately}80 mass region, and the high-spin band structures in the N{approximately}Z nuclei. These band structures may be understood in the framework of ...
International audienceNuclear structure studies at GSI attracted recently increased interest for the...
The N ∼ 90 region of the nuclear chart has featured prominently as the spectroscopy of nuclei at ext...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
The experimental knowledge of the Cu-61(29)32 and Zn-61(30)31 nuclei has been largely extended via t...
After the discovery of discrete rotational bands corresponding to superdeformed nuclei with spin aro...
In this report results from a study of the nuclei produced in the spontaneous fission of {sup 248}Cm...
The N similar to 90 region of the nuclear chart has featured prominently as the spectroscopy of nucl...
The nucleus Ge-68 has been studied by gamma-ray spectroscopy following its population at high spin i...
This work covers spectroscopic studies of nuclei from different regions of the Segré chart whose pro...
A new island of superdeformed nuclei with major-to-minor axis ratio of 2:1 has recently been discove...
Nuclear structure studies at GSI attracted recently increased interest for the results of present ac...
Gamma ray spectroscopy has been used in a wide range of research for studying nuclear structure of n...
Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad inte...
NESTERInternational audienceShell structure evolution in nuclei situated at the extremes of neutron ...
We used the cranking shell model to investigate the high-spin motions and structures of atomic nucle...
International audienceNuclear structure studies at GSI attracted recently increased interest for the...
The N ∼ 90 region of the nuclear chart has featured prominently as the spectroscopy of nuclei at ext...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
The experimental knowledge of the Cu-61(29)32 and Zn-61(30)31 nuclei has been largely extended via t...
After the discovery of discrete rotational bands corresponding to superdeformed nuclei with spin aro...
In this report results from a study of the nuclei produced in the spontaneous fission of {sup 248}Cm...
The N similar to 90 region of the nuclear chart has featured prominently as the spectroscopy of nucl...
The nucleus Ge-68 has been studied by gamma-ray spectroscopy following its population at high spin i...
This work covers spectroscopic studies of nuclei from different regions of the Segré chart whose pro...
A new island of superdeformed nuclei with major-to-minor axis ratio of 2:1 has recently been discove...
Nuclear structure studies at GSI attracted recently increased interest for the results of present ac...
Gamma ray spectroscopy has been used in a wide range of research for studying nuclear structure of n...
Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad inte...
NESTERInternational audienceShell structure evolution in nuclei situated at the extremes of neutron ...
We used the cranking shell model to investigate the high-spin motions and structures of atomic nucle...
International audienceNuclear structure studies at GSI attracted recently increased interest for the...
The N ∼ 90 region of the nuclear chart has featured prominently as the spectroscopy of nuclei at ext...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...