Abstract

High-spin properties of even Pd and Cd isotopes have been studied by means of a 118 MeV 12C beam impinging onto a 100Mo target. The γ-rays following the reaction were recorded using six NaI(Tl) detectors in a two-dimensional coincidence arrangement. Energy-correlation spectra were extracted from the coincidence matrix and used to obtain information on the collective moment of inertia I . The gross properties of the behaviour of this moment of inertia are discussed within an extended Nilsson-Strutinsky model. The experimentally observed variation of the moment of inertia at high rotational frequencies is tentatively explained as being due to an increase of I as the band approaches its termination.

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