Nuclear shapes: Quest for triaxiality in 86Ge and the shape of 98Zr

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The region of neutron-rich nuclei above the N = 50 magic neutron shell closure encompasses a rich variety of nuclear structure, especially shapeevolutionary phenomena. This can be attributed to the complexity of sub-shell closures, their appearance and disappearance in the region, such as the N = 56 sub shell or Z = 40 for protons. Structural effects reach from a shape phase transition in the Zr isotopes, over shape coexistence between spherical, prolate, and oblate shapes, to possibly rigid triaxial deformation. Recent experiments in this region and their main physics viewpoints are summarized.

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Sun, Y., Werner, V., Lettmann, M., Lizarazo, C., Witt, W., Cline, D., … Zhu, S. (2018). Nuclear shapes: Quest for triaxiality in 86Ge and the shape of 98Zr. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 178). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817802013

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