Abstract

The development of suitable experimental methods, which exploit the heavy ion beam capabilities of the UNILAC accelerator at Darmstadt, opened up the possibility to measure electromagnetic properties of short-lived high spin states. The implications of recent results obtained for static magnetic dipole and E2-transition moments on our present understanding of the structure of the yrast states of deformed rare earth nuclei are discussed.

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