Abstract

The physics of high-spin states in nuclei in terms of broken pairs is discussed. Results of a calculation of the spectrum of the transitional nucleus $^{194}\mathrm{Hg}$ including one and two broken pairs are presented. Contrary to cranked single-particle models, broken pair calculations can be compared directly with experiments and thus provide a natural framework to analyze experimental data.

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