The Nuclear g9/2 Shell -Comparison of our work with an old B.H. Flowers Paper
Abstract
In an old paper [ 1] B.H. Flowers discussed calculations for odd A nuclei in the g9/2 shell. He finds when he varies the parameters of a certain interaction that the lowest energy state is always a seniority v=1 state with angular momentum J=9/2+. However experiments show about half the states have J=9/2+ lower and the other ones have J=7/2+ lower. More recently we considered selected nuclei between Z=40 and Z=50. For lower odd N Zr isotopes we find J=7/2+ comes below J=9/2+ while for odd Z isotones near Z=50 the opposite is true i.e. J=9/2+ comes below J= 7/2+.We justify using different interactions in the 2 regions by considering nuclear deformation near the Z=40 region. A plea to find missing energy levels is made.
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