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A dipole sequence has been observed and investigated in the 143 Sm nucleus populated through the heavy-ion induced fusion-evaporation reaction and studied using the Indian National Gamma Array (INGA) as the detection system. The sequence has been established as a Magnetic Rotation (MR) band primarily from lifetime measurements of the band members using the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method (DSAM). A configuration based on nine quasiparticles, with highly asymmetric angular momentum blades, has been assigned to the shears band in the light of the theoretical calculations within the framework of Shears mechanism with the Principal Axis Cranking (SPAC) model. This is hitherto the maximum number of quasiparticles along with the highest asymmetricity associated with a MR band. Further, as it has followed from the SPAC calculations, the contribution of the core rotation to the angular momentum of this shears band is substantial and greater than in any other similar sequence, at least in the neighbouring nuclei. This band can thus be perceived as a unique phenomenon of shears mechanism in operation at the limits of quasiparticle excitations, as manifested in MR band-like phenomena, evolving into collectivity.
The level lifetimes have been measured for a Shears band of $^{108}$Cd which exhibits bandcrossing. The observed level energies and B(M1) rates have been successfully described by a semi-classical geometric model based on shear mechanism. In this geo
High spin states of neutron deficient Trans-Lead nucleus $^{204}$At were populated up to $E_x sim 8,{rm MeV}$ through the $^{12}$C + $^{197}$Au fusion evaporation reaction. Decay of the high spin states including prompt and delayed gamma ray emission
Hashing techniques are in great demand for a wide range of real-world applications such as image retrieval and network compression. Nevertheless, existing approaches could hardly guarantee a satisfactory performance with the extremely low-bit (e.g.,
The low-lying non-yrast states in $^{114}$Te have been investigated using the Indian National Gamma Array through the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{112}$Sn($^{4}$He, 2n) at a beam energy of 37 MeV. Eight new $gamma$-transitions have been placed in t
We use the shear construction to construct and classify a wide range of two-step solvable Lie groups admitting a left-invariant SKT structure. We reduce this to a specification of SKT shear data on Abelian Lie algebras, and which then is studied more