Abstract

Deformed shell model calculations based on an average Woods-Saxon potential with a monopole pairing force included show for a number of nuclei close to A≈130 the appearance of rotational bands with a large deformation, ß 2≈0.4. These bands, which are related to the alignment of i 13 2 neutrons, become yrast at high spin ( I⪆30 h ̷ ) and can be identified with the so-called “superdeformed” bands observed in e.g. 132Ce.

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