1. Lifetime measurements in Br-80 and a new region for observation of chiral electromagnetic selection rules
- Author
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Guo, R. J., Wang, S. Y., Schwengner, R., Xu, W. Z., Qi, B., Liu, C., Rohilla, A., Doenau, F., Servene, T., Schnare, H., Reif, J., Winter, G., Kaeubler, L., Prade, H., Skoda, S., Eberth, J., Thomas, H. G., Becker, F., Fiedler, B., Freund, S., Kasemann, S., Steinhardt, T., Thelen, O., Haertlein, T., Ender, C., Koeck, F., Reiter, P., Schwalm, D., Guo, R. J., Wang, S. Y., Schwengner, R., Xu, W. Z., Qi, B., Liu, C., Rohilla, A., Doenau, F., Servene, T., Schnare, H., Reif, J., Winter, G., Kaeubler, L., Prade, H., Skoda, S., Eberth, J., Thomas, H. G., Becker, F., Fiedler, B., Freund, S., Kasemann, S., Steinhardt, T., Thelen, O., Haertlein, T., Ender, C., Koeck, F., Reiter, P., and Schwalm, D.
- Abstract
Level lifetimes for the candidate chiral doublet bands of Br-80 were extracted by means of the Doppler-shift attenuation method. The absolute transition probabilities derived from the lifetimes agree well with the M1 and E2 chiral electromagnetic selection rules, and are well reproduced by the triaxial particle rotor model calculations. Such good agreements among the experimental data, selection rules of chiral doublet bands and theoretical calculations are rare and outstanding in researches of nuclear chirality. Besides odd-odd Cs isotopes, odd-odd Br isotopes in the A approximate to 80 mass region represent another territory that exhibits the ideal selection rules expected for chiral doublet bands. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
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- 2022