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Îł -soft Ba 146 and the role of nonaxial shapes at Nâ90
Low-spin states in the neutron-rich, N=90 nuclide Ba146 were populated following ÎČ decay of Cs146, with the goal of clarifying the development of deformation in barium isotopes through delineation of their nonyrast structures. Fission fragments of Cs146 were extracted from a 1.7-Ci Cf252 source and mass selected using the CAlifornium Rare Ion Breeder Upgrade (CARIBU) facility. Low-energy ions were deposited at the center of a box of thin ÎČ detectors, surrounded by a highly efficient high-purity Ge array. The new Ba146 decay scheme now contains 31 excited levels extending up to âŒ2.5 MeV excitation energy, double what was previously known. These data are compared to predictions from the interacting boson approximation (IBA) model. It appears that the abrupt shape change found at N=90 in Sm and Gd is much more gradual in Ba and Ce, due to an enhanced role of the Îł degree of freedom
First-excited state g factors in the stable, even Ge and Se isotopes FIRST-EXCITED STATE g FACTORS in the ... B. P. McCORMICK et al.
International audienceTransient-field -factor measurements in inverse kinematics were performed for the first-excited states of the stable, even isotopes of Ge and Se. The factors of Ge and Se were measured simultaneously using a cocktail beam, which eliminates most possible sources of systematic error in a relative -factor measurement. The results are , , , , , , and . The measured -factor ratios are in agreement with ratios from previous measurements, despite considerable variation in previous reported absolute values. The absolute values of the factors remain uncertain, however the Rutgers parametrization was used to set the transient-field strength and then compare the experimental factors with shell-model calculations based on the JUN45 and jj44b interactions. Modest agreement was found between experiment and theory for both interactions. The shell model calculations indicate that the values and trends are determined largely by the balance of the spin carried by orbital motion of the protons
-ray spectroscopy of a four-quasiparticle isomer band in
Excited states in Re174 have been populated in fusion-evaporation reactions at the Australian National University, and Îł-ray spectroscopy has been used to determine the level structure and to deduce the underlying nucleon configurations. The half-life of the bandhead of the KÏ=8- band has been measured to be 2.7(4) ns. A band built on an isomeric state of spin-parity (14-) and a half-life of 53(5) ns has been observed here for the first time, and has been determined to have a four-quasiparticle structure. Contrasting reduced-hindrance values for its decay are discussed in terms of deformation and configuration changes, as indicated by configuration-constrained potential energy surface calculations