Abstract

Interpreting backbending as the crossing between the ground-state band and an aligned two-quasiparticle band, the change of the g-factor in the backbending region is related to the aligned angular momentum extracted from the experimental spectrum. Illustrative examples are discussed. The hybridization of the bands in the crossing region smooths the jump of the g-factor and causes strong M1 transitions between the yrare and yrast levels.

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