Shape coexistence and tilted-axis rotation in neutron-rich hafnium isotopes
Abstract
We have performed tilted-axis-cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations for a neutron-rich hafnium isotope (182Hf) whose proton and neutron numbers are both in the upper shell region. We study whether the shell effects play a role in producing high-K isomers or highly gamma-deformed states at high spin. In particular, the possibility of shape coexistence and the effect of wobbling motion are discussed.
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