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The Nilsson model is a nuclear shell model treating the atomic nucleus as a deformed sphere. In 1953, the first experimental examples were found of rotational bands in nuclei, with their energy levels following the same J(J+1) pattern of energies as in rotating molecules. Quantum mechanically, it is impossible to have a collective rotation of a sphere…
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| Nilsson model | is a | nuclear shell model treating the atomic nucleus as a deformed sphere | 0.90 | text |
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