Abstract

The nucleus $^{114}\mathrm{Te}$ has been studied in heavy-ion \ensuremath{\gamma}-ray spectroscopy experiments performed with the early implementation of the GAMMASPHERE multidetector array. Three rotational intruder bands have been observed up to high spins. The yrast band, involving the 4p2h (${\mathit{h}}_{11/2}$${)}^{2}$(${\mathit{g}}_{7/2}$${)}^{2}$(${\mathit{g}}_{9/2}$${)}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}2}$ proton configuration, reaches I=48\ensuremath{\Elzxh} at an excitation energy of 30.3 MeV, the highest observed spin connected by \ensuremath{\gamma} rays in this mass region. The band properties are interpreted in the framework of smooth band termination.

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