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Abstract

For a level scheme investigation of 144Gd an experiment with the g\gamma -spectrometer EUROBALL III has been carried out and lifetimes have been measured with the g\gamma -spectrometer GASP using the Doppler-shift attenuation method. The high-spin states have been populated in these experiments by means of the 100Mo(48Ti,4n) reaction at 215 MeV and the 114Cd(36S,6n) reaction at E = 182 MeV, respectively. The known quadrupole band has been modified and a new one has been established. Reduced E2 transition probabilities B(E2) were determined for seven members of these quadrupole bands. They show values between » 60\approx 60 and 130 W.u. and this considerable enhancement gives evidence for a significant nuclear deformation. A )^2 ( h_11/2)^-2(\pi h_{11/2})^2 \otimes (\nu h_{11/2})^{-2} configuration may be assigned to one of the quadrupole bands according to total Routhian surface calculations. The spin dependence of the B(E2) values has been explained by IBM calculations involving high-spin quasiparticle excitations.
Communicated by D. Schwalm
Received: 5 June 2003, Revised: 10 December 2003, Published online: 23 July 2004
PACS:   21.10.Re Collective levels - 21.10.Tg Lifetimes - 21.60.Fw Models based on group theory - 27.60. + j 90 £ A £ 14990 \leq A \leq 149

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