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The collective model as treated up to now always deals with nuclei containing and even number of protons and neutrons. The next step of complication arises if one of these numbers is odd, i.e., if a single proton or neutron is added to such a collective nucleus. It must then be expected that excitations of both collective and single-particle character will be possible and will, in general be coupled. As a first approximation, it appears to be reasonable to regard the even-even nucleus as a collective core whose internal structure is not affected by the particle moving on its surface.
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Greiner, W., Maruhn, J.A. (1996). Interplay of Collective and Single-Particle Motion. In: Nuclear Models. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60970-1_8
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