Lifetimes of the 9/21− and 3/21− states in 63Co and the
9/21− state in 65Co were measured using the recoil distance Doppler
shift and the differential decay curve methods. The nuclei were populated by
multi-nucleon transfer reactions in inverse kinematics. Gamma rays were
measured with the EXOGAM Ge array and the recoiling fragments were fully
identified using the large-acceptance VAMOS spectrometer. The E2 transition
probabilities from the 3/21− and 9/21− states to the 7/2− ground
state could be extracted in 63Co as well as an upper limit for the
9/21−→7/21−B(E2) value in 65Co. The experimental
results were compared to large-scale shell-model calculations in the pf and
pfg9/2 model spaces, allowing to draw conclusions on the single-particle
or collective nature of the various states.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Physical
Review