Abstract
The recent suggestion that low-lying intrinsic states in deformed nuclei are basically two-particle excitations is considered in more detail. The result of the strong-coupling model that the two-particle states are doubly degenerate with spins Ω=|Ω1±Ω2| is re-emphasized. It is suggested on the basis of experimental evidence that the degeneracy of the two states of each configuration is removed largely by residual spin-dependent forces, analogous to the splitting observed in deformed odd-odd nuclei. Coupling rules are given for the lower-lying state of each configuration based on this assumption. As an example of the application of the coupling rules to actual nuclei the decay schemes of the two Ta178 isomers to levels in Hf178 are considered in detail.