Abstract

The present work has been focussed on the application of Projected Shell Model to study the negative parity rotational band structure up to the high spin states of the neutron-rich odd mass Terbium isotopes with neutron numbers ranging from 90 to 98. The structure evolution in these nuclei has been made on the basis of various nuclear structure properties like energy spectra, transition energies, wave functions and electromagnetic transition probabilities (B(E2) and B(M1)). Besides, the occurrence of back bending has also been reported in the present work.

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