Abstract

Shell model calculations ofJ=2+,S=0 andS=1 states indicate that the spin flip quadrupole strength is much more fragmented than itsS=0 analog, at least in light nuclei. A sum rule technique is then used to study the coexistence betweenS=0 andS=1 states; it illustrates why theS=0 strength is fairly immune to changes in the noncentral part of the nuclear interaction. In16O, someE2 spin flip strength is predicted to lie in the 40 MeV region where it could be located by inelastic electron and pion scattering experiments.

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