3 research outputs found

    Lifetime measurements of excited states in Âč⁶³W and the implications for the anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional nuclei

    Get PDF
    This letter reports lifetime measurements of excited states in the odd-N nucleus 163W using the recoil-distance Doppler shift method to probe the core polarising effect of the i13/2 neutron orbital on the underlying soft triaxial even-even core. The ratio B(E2:21/2âș → 17/2âș)/B(E2:17/2âș → 13/2âș) is consistent with the predictions of the collective rotational model. The deduced B(E2) values provide insights into the validity of collective model predictions for heavy transitional nuclei and a geometric origin for the anomalous B(E2) ratios observed in nearby even-even nuclei is proposed

    Spectroscopy of odd-proton nuclei in the region of 254 No

    No full text
    Two rotational bands have been found in the transfermium nuclei 251Md and 255Lr, the latter being the heaviest nucleus so far studied in-beam. Both are assigned to a [521]1/2-Nilsson state by comparison to theory. The experiments have been carried out in the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of JyvÀskylÀ (JYFL), where the array of germanium detectors JUROGAM was used in conjunction with the recoil-seperator RITU and the focal-plane setup GREAT for gamma-spectroscopic studies.SCOPUS: cp.pinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Lifetime measurements of excited states in Âč⁶³W and the implications for the anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional nuclei

    No full text
    This letter reports lifetime measurements of excited states in the odd-N nucleus 163W using the recoil-distance Doppler shift method to probe the core polarising effect of the i13/2 neutron orbital on the underlying soft triaxial even-even core. The ratio B(E2:21/2âș → 17/2âș)/B(E2:17/2âș → 13/2âș) is consistent with the predictions of the collective rotational model. The deduced B(E2) values provide insights into the validity of collective model predictions for heavy transitional nuclei and a geometric origin for the anomalous B(E2) ratios observed in nearby even-even nuclei is proposed
    corecore