Eiji Uegaki, Yasuhisa Abe
A molecular model developed for resonances observed in medium light heavy-ion collisions is described. At high spins in 28Si+28Si (oblate-oblate system), a stable dinuclear configuration is found to be equator-equator touching one. The normal modes around the equilibrium are investigated. These modes are expected to be the origin of a large number of resonances observed. Furthermore, due to the axially asymmetric shape of the stable configuration of 28Si+28Si, the system rotates preferentially around the axis with the largest moment of inertia, which gives rise to wobbling motion ($K$-mixing). Energy spectra for the normal modes and for the extended model including the wobbling motion are given.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.5490
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