- Singh, AK;
- Basu, A;
- Nag, Somnath;
- Hübel, H;
- Domscheit, J;
- Ragnarsson, I;
- Al-Khatib, A;
- Hagemann, GB;
- Herskind, B;
- Elema, DR;
- Wilson, JN;
- Clark, RM;
- Cromaz, M;
- Fallon, P;
- Görgen, A;
- Lee, I-Y;
- Ward, D;
- C., W
High-spin states in Cs124 were populated in the Ni64(Ni64,p3n) reaction and the Gammasphere detector array was used to measure γ-ray coincidences. Both positive- and negative-parity bands, including bands with chiral configurations, have been extended to higher spin, where a shape change has been observed. The configurations of the bands before and after the alignment are discussed within the framework of the cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky model. The calculations suggest that the nucleus undergoes a shape transition from triaxial to prolate around spin I≃22 of the positive-parity states. The alignment gain of 8â.,, observed in the positive-parity bands, is due to partial alignment of several valence nucleons. This indicates the absence of band crossing due to paired nucleons in the bands.