High-spin transition quadrupole moments in neutron-rich Mo and Ru nuclei: testing $γ$ softness? (1309.3320v1)
Abstract: The transition quadrupole moments, $Q_{t}$, of rotational bands in the neutron-rich, even-mass ${102-108}$Mo and ${108-112}$Ru nuclei were measured in the 8 to 16 $\hbar $ spin range with the Doppler-shift attenuation method. The nuclei were populated as fission fragments from ${252}$Cf fission. The detector setup consisted of the Gammasphere spectrometer and the HERCULES fast-plastic array. At moderate spin, the $Q_{t}$ moments are found to be reduced with respect to the values near the ground states. Attempts to describe the observations in mean-field-based models, specifically cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory, illustrate the challenge theory faces and the difficulty to infer information on $\gamma $ softness and triaxiality from the data.