Odd- J Pairing in Nuclei
Abstract
We point out a simplicity that arises when we use an interaction in which only an energy with odd J is non-zero. The emphasis is on J= Jmax and in particular J=9+ in the g9/2 shell. It is noted that high overlaps can be deceptive. In many cases a single set of U9-j coefficients gives either an exact or a very good approximation to the wave function of a yrast state.
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