Double-γ vibrations in deformed nuclei are analyzed in the context of
the interacting boson model. A simple extension of the original version of the
model towards higher-order interactions is required to explain the observed
anharmonicities of nuclear vibrations. The influence of three- and four-body
interactions on the moments of inertia of ground- and γ-bands, and on
the relative position of single-γ and double-γ bands is studied
in detail. As an example of a realistic calculation, spectra and transitions of
the highly γ-anharmonic nuclei 164Dy, 166Er, and 168Er
are interpreted in this approach.Comment: 38 pages, TeX (ReVTeX). 15 ps figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.