Understanding the different rotational behaviors of 252No and 254No

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Total Routhian surface calculations have been performed to investigate rapidly rotating transfermium nuclei, the heaviest nuclei accessible by detailed spectroscopy experiments. The observed fast alignment in 252No and slow alignment in 254No are well reproduced by the calculations incorporating high-order deformations. The different rotational behaviors of 252No and 254No can be understood for the first time in terms of β6 deformation that decreases the energies of the νj15/2 intruder orbitals below the N=152 gap. Our investigations reveal the importance of high-order deformation in describing not only the multiquasiparticle states but also the rotational spectra, both providing probes of the single-particle structure concerning the expected doubly magic superheavy nuclei. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Liu, H. L., Xu, F. R., & Walker, P. M. (2012). Understanding the different rotational behaviors of 252No and 254No. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 86(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.86.011301

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