Anomalous rotational-alignment in N=Z nuclei and residual neutron-proton interaction

Abstract

Recent experiments have demonstrated that the rotational-alignment for the N=Z nuclei in the mass-80 region is considerably delayed as compared to the neighboring N Z nuclei. We investigate whether this observation can be understood by a known component of nuclear residual interactions. It is shown that the quadrupole-pairing interaction, which explains many of the delays known in rare-earth nuclei, does not produce the substantial delay observed for these N=Z nuclei. However, the residual neutron-proton interaction which is conjectured to be relevant for N=Z nuclei is shown to be quite important in explaining the new experimental data.

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