Abstract

The occurrence of multiple parity doublets, enhanced {ital E}1 transitions between parity-doublet levels, characteristic decoupling parameters for {ital K}=1/2 parity-doublet bands, and hybridization of the nuclear magnetic moments are sought as evidence for reflection asymmetric shape in odd-{ital Z} odd-mass rare-earth nuclei. Specific results consistent with such an assumption are presented for the nucleus {sup 151}{sub 61}Pm{sub 90}. Suggestions are offered for further experiments following a review of available information on other nuclei of the region.

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