Issue
J. Phys. Colloques
Volume 41, Number C10, Décembre 1980
International Conference on Nuclear Behaviour at High Angular Momentum
Page(s) C10-143 - C10-154
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/jphyscol:19801015
International Conference on Nuclear Behaviour at High Angular Momentum

J. Phys. Colloques 41 (1980) C10-143-C10-154

DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:19801015

DESCRIPTION OF HIGH SPIN STATES

A. Faessler

Universität Tübingen, Institute für Theoretische Physik, D-7400 Tübingen, W.-Germany.


Abstract
The oscillating behaviour of backbending due the rotational alignment of two i13/2 neutrons is explained in a particle number and angular momentum conserving model. The neutrons in the i13/2 - shell are described by shell model wave functions and are weakly coupled to the rotation of the core. It is shown that the alignment is arranged by the nucleus by scattering two i13/2 neutrons mainly from the Ω = 1/2 and Ω = 3/2 i13/2 orbits into the core. The aligned band has therefore in average two neutrons less in the i13/2 - shell. Interaction between the valence nucleon and the core is due to the pairing force. It is shown that this interaction has j - 3/2 zeros. No interaction between the ground band and the aligned band means strong backbending while a strong interaction means no back-bending. In the second part of this talk we explain the behaviour of the second anomaly of the moment of inertia by the alignment of two h11/2 protons corresponding to the same oscillating behaviour as discussed before. In this way we can explain that for the N=90 isotones 15666Dy shows no backbending l5868Er shows upbending and 16070Yb shows a strong second anomaly of the moment of inertia.