β and γ bands in N=88, 90, and 92 isotones investigated with a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian based on covariant density functional theory: Vibrations, shape coexistence, and superdeformation

S. N.T. Majola, Z. Shi, B. Y. Song, Z. P. Li, S. Q. Zhang, R. A. Bark, J. F. Sharpey-Schafer, D. G. Aschman, S. P. Bvumbi, T. D. Bucher, D. M. Cullen, T. S. Dinoko, J. E. Easton, N. Erasmus, P. T. Greenlees, D. J. Hartley, J. Hirvonen, A. Korichi, U. Jakobsson, P. JonesS. Jongile, R. Julin, S. Juutinen, S. Ketelhut, B. V. Kheswa, N. A. Khumalo, E. A. Lawrie, J. J. Lawrie, R. Lindsay, T. E. Madiba, L. Makhathini, S. M. Maliage, B. Maqabuka, K. L. Malatji, P. L. Masiteng, P. I. Mashita, L. Mdletshe, A. Minkova, L. Msebi, S. M. Mullins, J. Ndayishimye, D. Negi, A. Netshiya, R. Newman, S. S. Ntshangase, R. Ntshodu, B. M. Nyakó, P. Papka, P. Peura, P. Rahkila, L. L. Riedinger, M. A. Riley, D. G. Roux, P. Ruotsalainen, J. J. Saren, C. Scholey, O. Shirinda, M. A. Sithole, J. Sorri, M. Stankiewicz, S. Stolze, J. Timár, J. Uusitalo, P. A. Vymers, M. Wiedeking, G. L. Zimba

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