“…The rotation may contribute to the observed level energies in three different ways: The part 2h~[i(i+ 1) -K 21 is easy to evaluate; moreover, the recoil term h 2 cannot be estimated and, as usual, is expected to be negligible; finally, the effects of the Coriolis coupling can be calculated in the frame of the unified model of Bohr and Mottelson [4,5,23]. Therefore they cannot, a priori, be compared directly to the observed energies which contain contributions due to the rotational motion.…”