We present systematic calculations on the spectroscopy and transition
properties of even-even Te isotopes by using the large-scale configuration
interaction shell model approach with a realistic interaction. These nuclei are
of particular interest since their yrast spectra show a vibrational-like
equally-spaced pattern but the few known E2 transitions show anomalous
rotational-like behavior, which cannot be reproduced by collective models. Our
calculations reproduce well the equally-spaced spectra of those isotopes as
well as the constant behavior of the B(E2) values in 114Te. The
calculated B(E2) values for neutron-deficient and heavier Te isotopes show
contrasting different behaviors along the yrast line. The B(E2) of light
isotopes can exhibit a nearly constant bevavior upto high spins. We show that
this is related to the enhanced neutron-proton correlation when approaching
N=50.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR