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arxiv: 1608.07840 · v2 · pith:7D3P3NKNnew · submitted 2016-08-28 · ⚛️ nucl-ex · nucl-th

Longitudinal Wobbling in ¹³³La

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keywords wobblinglongitudinalaccountedalignmentalongappearanceattributeband
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Excited states of $^{133}$La have been investigated to search for the wobbling excitation mode in the low-spin regime. Wobbling bands with $n_\omega$ = 0 and 1 are identified along with the interconnecting $\Delta I$ = 1, $E2$ transitions, which are regarded as one of the characteristic features of the wobbling motion. An increase in wobbling frequency with spin implies longitudinal wobbling for $^{133}$La, in contrast with the case of transverse wobbling observed in $^{135}$Pr. This is the first observation of a longitudinal wobbling band in nuclei. The experimental observations are accounted for by calculations using the quasiparticle-triaxial-rotor (QTR) model, which attribute the appearance of longitudinal wobbling to the early alignment of a $\pi=+$ proton pair.

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