Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1850427 | Physics Letters B | 2014 | 6 Pages |
A high-spin study of the shape transitional nucleus 188Pt reveals the unusual coexistence of both shape- and K -isomeric states. Reduced B(E2)B(E2) transition probabilities for decays from these states inferred from the data clearly establish their hindered character. In addition to other excited structures, a rotational band built upon the K isomer is identified, and its configuration has been assigned through an analysis of alignments and branching ratios. The shape evolution with spin in this nucleus has been inferred from both experimental observables and cranking calculations. The yrast positive parity structure appears to evolve from a near-prolate deformed shape through triaxial at intermediate excitation, and eventually to oblate at the highest spins.