Abstract

Recent (HI, xn) data on rotational Yb and Hf nuclei are used to describe the motivations and techniques for pushing discrete-line spectroscopy to the realm of the weakly populated yrast and non-yrast states. Three aspects of these studies are discussed: extraction of moments of inertia in different aligned bands, observation and understanding of high-frequency band crossings, and dependence of feeding patterns on nuclear structure.

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