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    Role of collectivity in the structure of 120,122,124Sb nuclei

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    Energy spectra, spectroscopic factors and electromagnetic moments of the low-lying states of 120-124Sb have been calculated in the framework of the interacting boson-fermion-fermion model, and compared with the experimental values. It was found that the collectivity has a significant effect on the energy splitting of the multiplets. The dynamical boson-fermion interaction leads to a smoothing of the energy splitting, while the exchange interaction tends to cause a fourth order polynomial splitting in the E* versus J(J+1) plot. The smoothing of the energy splitting can be interpreted in a quasiparticle picture as the lengthening of the range of the p-n effective interaction. The collective and single particle effects have comparable contributions in the electromagnetic moments, and the single particle part of the transfer operator determines the spectroscopic factors

    Role of collectivity in the structure of 120,122,124Sb nuclei

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    Energy spectra, spectroscopic factors and electromagnetic moments of the low-lying states of 120-124Sb have been calculated in the framework of the interacting boson-fermion-fermion model, and compared with the experimental values. It was found that the collectivity has a significant effect on the energy splitting of the multiplets. The dynamical boson-fermion interaction leads to a smoothing of the energy splitting, while the exchange interaction tends to cause a fourth order polynomial splitting in the E* versus J(J+1) plot. The smoothing of the energy splitting can be interpreted in a quasiparticle picture as the lengthening of the range of the p-n effective interaction. The collective and single particle effects have comparable contributions in the electromagnetic moments, and the single particle part of the transfer operator determines the spectroscopic factors

    Shells and Shapes in the N=28 isotones

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    International audienceNew experimental results on 43S and 44S reveal that these nuclei are located in a transitional region of shape coexistence between the spherical 48Ca and the oblate 42Si. The origin of the deformation is discussed in terms of the evolution of the single particle energy levels leading to the compression of the energy difference of the orbitals in the sd and pf shells for protons and neutrons, respectively. Therefore, due to quadrupole excitations across the Z = 14 and N = 28 gaps, the intruder configuration in the neutron rich S isotopes became the ground state

    Excited states in neutron rich boron isotopes

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    Publisher's version/PDFNew experimental results on in-beam gamma spectroscopy of neutron rich boron isotopes are presented for [superscript 17]B and its neutron removal fragments [superscript 14,15]B, after scattering with a H[subscript 2] target. A gamma transition for [superscript 17]B is observed at 1089 [plus or minus] 15 keV. The fragment [superscript 15]B is observed abundantly associated with a gamma transition of 1336 [plus or minus] 10 keV. This suggests for the first time a core-excited structure for [superscript 17]B thereby providing a new insight into its structure. Observations for [superscript 12,14]B are also presented. The data set provides a useful systematic study of first excited states of neutron rich boron isotopes showing the dramatic drop in excitation energy beyond N = 8

    Collectivity evolution in the neutron-rich Pd isotopes towards the N=82 shell closure

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    The neutron-rich, even-even 122,124,126Pd isotopes has been studied via in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. Excited states at 499(9), 590(11), and 686(17) keV were found in the three isotopes, which we assign to the respective 2+ -> 0+ decays. In addition, a candidate for the 4+ state at 1164(20) keV was observed in 122Pd. The resulting Ex(2+) systematics are essentially similar to those of the Xe (Z=54) isotopic chain and theoretical prediction by IBM-2, suggesting no serious shell quenching in the Pd isotopes in the vicinity of N=82

    Unveiling the intruder deformed 02+^+_2 state in 34^{34}Si

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    The 02+^+_2 state in 34^{34}Si has been populated at the {\sc Ganil/Lise3} facility through the β\beta-decay of a newly discovered 1+^+ isomer in 34^{34}Al of 26(1) ms half-life. The simultaneous detection of e+ee^+e^- pairs allowed the determination of the excitation energy E(02+^+_2)=2719(3) keV and the half-life T1/2_{1/2}=19.4(7) ns, from which an electric monopole strength of ρ2\rho^2(E0)=13.0(0.9)×103\times10^{-3} was deduced. The 21+^+_1 state is observed to decay both to the 01+^+_1 ground state and to the newly observed 02+^+_2 state (via a 607(2) keV transition) with a ratio R(21+^+_101+/21+\rightarrow0^+_1/2^+_102+\rightarrow0^+_2)=1380(717). Gathering all information, a weak mixing with the 01+^+_1 and a large deformation parameter of β\beta=0.29(4) are found for the 02+^+_2 state, in good agreement with shell model calculations using a new {\sc sdpf-u-mix} interaction allowing \textit{np-nh} excitations across the N=20 shell gap.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter

    Structure of ^112In nucleus

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    The γ-ray spectra of the ^112Cd(p,nγ)^112In and ^109Ag(α,nγ)^112In reactions were measured with Ge(Li) spectrometers for bombarding energies of 4.8 MeV protons and 17.1 MeV α particles. The energies and relative intensities of 79 ^112In γ-ray transitions have been determined. The electron spectra were measured with combined magnet plus Si(Li) as well as superconducting magnetic lens plus Si(Li) spectrometers. Internal conversion coefficients of 40 ^112In transitions have been determined, and the level scheme of ^112In, γ-ray branching ratios and transition multipolarities have been deduced. Computed Hauser-Feshbach (p,n) cross sections were compared with experimental ones, obtained from γ-ray measurements. On the basis of the internal conversion coefficients and Hauser-Feshbach analysis, level spins and parities have been determined. The energies of several ^112In proton-neutron multiplets were calculated on the basis of the parabolic rule derived from the cluster-vibration model. The level energy spectrum and electromagnetic properties were calculated on the basis of the interacting boson-fermion-fermion/odd-odd truncated quadrupole phonon model and satisfactory agreement was obtained between the experimental and theoretical results. More than 20 p-n multiplet states have been identified in ^112In

    Shapes of the 192,190^{192,190}Pb ground states from beta decay studies using the total absorption technique

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    The beta decay of 192,190^{192,190}Pb has been studied using the total absorption technique at the ISOLDE(CERN) facility. The beta-decay strength deduced from the measurements, combined with QRPA theoretical calculations, allow us to infer that the ground states of the 192,190^{192,190}Pb isotopes are spherical. These results represent the first application of the shape determination method using the total absorption technique for heavy nuclei and in a region where there is considerable interest in nuclear shapes and shape effects

    Prolate-Spherical Shape Coexistence at N=28 in 44^{44}S

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    The structure of 44^{44}S has been studied using delayed γ\gamma and electron spectroscopy at \textsc{ganil}. The decay rates of the 02+^+_2 isomeric state to the 21+^+_1 and 01+^+_1 states have been measured for the first time, leading to a reduced transition probability B(E2~:~21+^{+}_1\rightarrow02+)^{+}_2)= 8.4(26)~e2^2fm4^4 and a monopole strength ρ2\rho^2(E0~:~02+^{+}_2\rightarrow01+)^{+}_1) =~8.7(7)×\times103^{-3}. Comparisons to shell model calculations point towards prolate-spherical shape coexistence and a phenomenological two level mixing model is used to extract a weak mixing between the two configurations.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter

    In-beam spectroscopic studies of 44^{44}S nucleus

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    The structure of the 44^{44}S nucleus has been studied at GANIL through the one proton knock-out reaction from a 45^{45}Cl secondary beam at 42 A\cdotMeV. The γ\gamma rays following the de-excitation of 44^{44}S were detected in flight using the 70 BaF2{_2} detectors of the Ch\^{a}teau de Cristal array. An exhaustive γγ\gamma\gamma-coincidence analysis allowed an unambiguous construction of the level scheme up to an excitation energy of 3301 keV. The existence of the spherical 22+^+_2 state is confirmed and three new γ\gamma-ray transitions connecting the prolate deformed 21+^+_1 level were observed. Comparison of the experimental results to shell model calculations further supports a prolate and spherical shape coexistence with a large mixing of states built on the ground state band in 44^{44}S.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
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