Abstract

The observation of rotational band�, in different nuclei that have unexpectedly identical moments of inertia and, sometimes, identical y -ray energies has excited the low-energy nuclear physics community recently. These identical bands exist at both low and high spins, and they span a wide variety of shapes that range from weakly oblate, to normal, moderately large, and super-prolate deformations. The pervasive occurrences of identical bands point to the rigidity of the even-even nuclei with respect to the polarization forces of the unpaired valence nucleons. This unexpected stability has posed a serious challenge to theoretical models.

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