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1. Degrees of Freedom within the Pairing Gap John Sharpey-Schafer ,
University of Western Cape
University of Zululand
iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences
4. Level schemes beta-bands
5. Greiner & Maruhn Nuclear Models
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Suggested that ?pp ?oo >> ?op
for Actnide Nuclei where 02+ states were observed in (p,t) that were not pairing- or -vibrations.
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took up the suggestion
I. Ragnarsson and R. A. Broglia, Nucl. Phys. A263, 315 (1976).
coined the term pairing isomers for these 0+ states
27. CONCLUSIONS Blocking of the Coupling to |02+ > by the [505]11/2- oblate orbital confirms the microscopic structure of |02+ >
The Tracking of |02+ > by its own ?-band demonstrates the nature of ?-bands and the status of |02+ > as a Second Vacuum
The observation of structures in 128Ce, similar to those in 154Gd but based on a proton oblate orbital, demonstrates the generality of the interpretation of low-lying 0+ states
The rle of Configuration Dependent Pairing is Paramount
28. Many thanks to all my colleagues S M Mullins
R A Bark
E A Lawrie
J J Lawrie
J Kau
F Komati
P Maine
S H T Murray
N J Ncapayi
P Vymers
P Papka iThemba LABS + Stellenbosch University
S P Bvumbi
T E Madiba
D G Roux
JFS-S
A Minkova INRNE, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
J Timr ATOMKI, Debrecen