1. Lifetime measurements in neutron-rich Co-63,Co-65 isotopes using the AGATA demonstrator
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Modamio, V, Valiente-Dobon, JJ, Lunardi, S, Lenzi, SM, Gadea, A, Mengoni, D, Bazzacco, D, Algora, A, Bednarczyk, P, Benzoni, G, Birkenbach, B, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Burger, A, Chavas, J, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, de Angelis, G, Desesquelles, P, de France, G, Depalo, R, Dewald, A, Doncel, M, Erduran, MN, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Fransen, C, Geibel, K, Gottardo, A, Gorgen, A, Habermann, T, Hackstein, M, Hess, H, Hueyuek, T, John, PR, Jolie, J, Judson, D, Jungclaus, A, Karkour, N, Kempley, R, Leoni, S, Melon, B, Menegazzo, R, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatovic, T, Million, B, Moeller, O, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Nannini, A, Napoli, DR, Podolyak, Z, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Quintana, B, Recchia, F, Reiter, P, Rosso, D, Rother, W, Sahin, E, Salsac, MD, Scarlassara, F, Sieja, K, Soderstrom, PA, Stefanini, AM, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Theisen, C, Travers, B, Ur, CA, Modamio, V, Valiente-Dobon, JJ, Lunardi, S, Lenzi, SM, Gadea, A, Mengoni, D, Bazzacco, D, Algora, A, Bednarczyk, P, Benzoni, G, Birkenbach, B, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Burger, A, Chavas, J, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, de Angelis, G, Desesquelles, P, de France, G, Depalo, R, Dewald, A, Doncel, M, Erduran, MN, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Fransen, C, Geibel, K, Gottardo, A, Gorgen, A, Habermann, T, Hackstein, M, Hess, H, Hueyuek, T, John, PR, Jolie, J, Judson, D, Jungclaus, A, Karkour, N, Kempley, R, Leoni, S, Melon, B, Menegazzo, R, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatovic, T, Million, B, Moeller, O, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Nannini, A, Napoli, DR, Podolyak, Z, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Quintana, B, Recchia, F, Reiter, P, Rosso, D, Rother, W, Sahin, E, Salsac, MD, Scarlassara, F, Sieja, K, Soderstrom, PA, Stefanini, AM, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Theisen, C, Travers, B, and Ur, CA
- Abstract
Lifetimes of the low-lying (11/2-) states in 63,65Co have been measured employing the recoil distance doppler shift method (RDDS) with the AGATA γ-ray array and the PRISMA mass spectrometer. These nuclei were populated via a multinucleon transfer reaction by bombarding a 238U target with a beam of 64Ni. The experimental B(E2) reduced transition probabilities for 63,65Co are well reproduced by large-scale shell-model calculations that predict a constant trend of the B(E2) values up to the N=40 67Co isotope
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- 2013