Dracoulis G D, Kondev F G, Lane G J, Byrne A P, McGoram T R, Kibédi T, Ahmad I, Carpenter M P, Janssens R V F, Lauritsen T, Lister C J, Seweryniak D, Chowdhury P, Tandel S K
Department of Nuclear Physics, R.S. Phys. S.E., Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T. 0200 Australia.
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Sep 22;97(12):122501. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.122501. Epub 2006 Sep 18.
A K(pi)=13+, 280 ns four-quasiparticle isomer in the odd-odd nucleus 174Lu has been identified and characterized. The isomer decays to both K(pi)=7(+) and K(pi)=0(+) rotational bands obtained from the parallel and antiparallel coupling of the proton 7/2+[404] and neutron 7/2+[633] orbitals. K mixing caused by particle-rotation coupling explains the anomalously fast transition rates to the 7+ band but those to the 0+ band are caused by a chance degeneracy between the isomer and a collective state, allowing the mixing matrix element for a large K difference to be deduced.