151. Structural evolution in the neutron-rich nuclei 106Zr and 108Zr
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Sumikama, T., Yoshinaga, K., Watanabe, H., Nishimura, S., Miyashita, Y., Yamaguchi, K., Sugimoto, K., Chiba, J., Li, Z., Baba, H., Berryman, J. S., Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Camera, F., Doornenbal, P., Go, S., Hashimoto, T., Hayakawa, S., Hinke, C., Ideguchi, E., Isobe, T., Ito, Y., Jenkins, D. G., Kawada, Y., Kobayashi, N., Kondo, Y., Krücken, R., Kubono, S., Lorusso, G., Nakano, T., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Odahara, A., Ong, H. J., Ota, S., Podolyák, Zs., Sakurai, H., Scheit, H., Steiger, K., Steppenbeck, D., Takano, S., Takashima, A., Tajiri, K., Teranishi, T., Wakabayashi, Y., Walker, P. M., Wieland, O., and Yamaguchi, H.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The low-lying states in 106Zr and 108Zr have been investigated by means of {\beta}-{\gamma} and isomer spectroscopy at the RI beam factory, respectively. A new isomer with a half-life of 620\pm150 ns has been identified in 108Zr. For the sequence of even-even Zr isotopes, the excitation energies of the first 2+ states reach a minimum at N = 64 and gradually increase as the neutron number increases up to N = 68, suggesting a deformed sub-shell closure at N = 64. The deformed ground state of 108Zr indicates that a spherical sub-shell gap predicted at N = 70 is not large enough to change the ground state of 108Zr to the spherical shape. The possibility of a tetrahedral shape isomer in 108Zr is also discussed., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett
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- 2011
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