Some residual neutron-proton interaction matrix elements have been deduced for band-head doublets in the odd-odd nucleus 180Ta from a spectroscopic study using the (p, d) reaction
The (p, t) reaction has been used to study the 98Mo nucleus which is expected to show the characteristics of a shape-transitional nucleus. A search has been made for a rotational band built upon the 0+ state at 737 keV. The incident energy was 19 MeV. Cross sections were measured to many states and a number of spins and parities were assigned from the (P, t) angular distribution. The results show no positive evidence for an axially symmetric rotational band built upon the 737-keV (0+) state. The levels observed agree with those predicted from an axially asymmetric rotor in the model of Gneuss and Greiner. The present spin and parity assignments agree with the previous work for most of the states. However, a few discrepancies have been found.
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