- Herskind, B;
- Benzoni, G;
- Wilson, JN;
- Dossing, T;
- Hagemann, GB;
- Sletten, G;
- Hansen, CR;
- Jensen, DR;
- Bracco, A;
- Camera, F;
- Leoni, S;
- Mason, P;
- Wieland, O;
- Maj, A;
- Brekiesz, M;
- Kmiecik, M;
- Hübel, H;
- Bringel, P;
- Neusser, A;
- Singh, AK;
- Diamond, RM;
- Clark, RM;
- Cromaz, M;
- Fallon, P;
- Görgen, A;
- Lee, IY;
- Macchiavelli, AO;
- Ward, D;
- Hannachi, F;
- Korichi, A;
- Lopez-Martens, A;
- Byrski, T;
- Curien, D;
- Bednarczyk, P;
- Dudek, J;
- Amro, H;
- Ma, WC;
- Lisle, J;
- Odegård, S;
- Petrache, C;
- Petrache, D;
- Steinhardt, T;
- Thelen, O
In recent attempts to search for exotic shapes, hyperdeformation (HD), and Jacobi transitions in Hf, Ba, Xe, Sn and Nd nuclei, ridge structures presumably originating from nuclei of very elongated shapes have been observed in 126Ba, with Gammasphere (GS) and in 126Xe, with Euroball-IV (EB-IV). After the promising results from GS, a second experiment in 126Ba followed at EB-IV, taking advantage of the use of the BGO Inner Ball (IB) for selecting the highest spins. The decay of the Giant Dipole Resonances (GDR) is also studied, and the analysis in progress. The Quasi-continuum transitions in the Jacobi region, show a significant decrease in energy for both 126Ba and 126Xe, compared to the Thomas-Fermi- and the LSD model predictions. Similar effects were recently found for other nuclei by Ward et al.