EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Examples of dynamic chirality in nuclei

  • Yavahchova M.S.,
  • Tonev D.,
  • Goutev N.,
  • de Angelis G.,
  • Bhowmik R.K.,
  • Singh R.P.,
  • Muralithar S.,
  • Madhavan N.,
  • Kumar R.,
  • Kumar Raju M.,
  • Kaur J.,
  • Mahanto G.,
  • Singh A.,
  • Kaur N.,
  • Garg R.,
  • Sukla A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201819405003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 194
p. 05003

Abstract

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In many cases the chirality was almost observed but the transition probabilities are different. This fact is clearly seen in the cases of 134Pr and 102Rh. In the case of chirality, the yrast and the side bands should be nearly degenerate. In the angular momentum region where chirality sets, the B(E2) values of the electromagnetic transitions deexciting analog states of the chiral twin bands should be almost equal. Correspondingly the B(M1) values should exhibit staggering. Our lifetime measurements in the cases of 134Pr and 102Rh and the theoretical analysis do not support static chirality. Chirality has mainly a dynamical character in both nuclei. In the present paper, we compare our results with the results for other chiral candidate nuclei, which fulfill static chirality conditions.