In-beam γ -ray spectroscopy of Fe 68 from charge exchange on Co 68 projectiles

Abstract

Excited states in the neutron-rich nucleus Fe68 were populated using a Be9(Co68, 68Fe+γ)X charge-exchange reaction at 95 MeV/u. The new γ-ray transitions reported here for the first time complement data from β-decay studies and nucleon knockout reactions. In comparison to shell-model calculations with the LNPS effective interaction, two candidate states for the 61+ level emerge. The distinct population pattern of excited states and the magnitude of the cross section, σinc=0.51(6) mb, make this reaction a promising one for future in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. Reaction calculations with nuclear structure input from a new, locally optimized Hamiltonian, f7j4a, together with general considerations for heavy-ion-induced charge-exchange reactions appear consistent with most of the observations, although challenges remain

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