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Possible band termination of $$^{99}$$Rh

Sugawara, Masahiko*; Hayakawa, Takehito; Oshima, Masumi*; Toh, Yosuke   ; Osa, Akihiko  ; Matsuda, Makoto  ; Shizuma, Toshiyuki; Hatsukawa, Yuichi; Kusakari, Hideshige*; Morikawa, Tsuneyasu*; Gan, Z. G.*; Czosnyka, T.*

High-spin states of $$^{99}$$Rh were studied through in-beam $$gamma$$-ray spectroscopy by using the reaction $$^{68}$$Zn($$^{37}$$Cl, $$alpha$$2$$n$$). The upper part of the band based on the g$$_{9/2}$$ proton orbital was rearranged in fourparallel cascades. The negative-parity band with the configuration of $$pi$$(g$$_{5/2}$$)$$^5$$$$nu$$[(d$$_{5/2}$$$$^3$$(h$$_{11/2}$$)]was extended up to $$frac{51}{2}$$ $$^{-}$$ that is possibly a terminating state. The band based on the $$p_{1/2}$$ proton orbital was observed up to $$frac{29}{2}$$ $$^{-}$$ and its property was compared with those of neighboring odd-Z nuclei from the viewpoint of vibrational to rotational evolution along the band.

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