1. High-resolution spectroscopy of neutron-rich Br isotopes and signatures for a prolate-to-oblate shape transition at N=56
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Dudouet, J., Colombi, G., Tello, D. Reygadas, Michelagnoli, C., Dao, D. D., Nowacki, F., Abushawish, M., Clément, E., Costache, C., Duchêne, G., Kandzia, F., Lemasson, A., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Pascu, S., Rejmund, M., Rezynkina, K., Stezowski, O., Turturica, A., Ujeniuc, S., Astier, A., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Delafosse, C., Deloncle, I., Gadea, A., Gottardo, A., Jones, P., Konstantinopoulos, T., Kuti, I., Blanc, F. Le, Lenzi, S. M., Lozeva, R., Million, B., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Petrache, C. M., Ralet, D., Redon, N., Schmitt, C., Sohler, D., and Verney, D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The first systematic experimental study of the neutron-rich Br isotopes with two complementary state-of-the-art techniques is presented. These isotopes have been populated in the fission process at two different facilities, GANIL and ILL. New spectroscopic information has been obtained for odd-even $^{87-93}$Br isotopes and the experimental results have been compared with state-of-the-art Large-Scale Shell-Model and DNO Shell-Model calculations. As a result of such theoretical approaches, a transition from prolate ($^{87,89}$Br) to oblate ($^{91,93}$Br) shapes is obtained from the subtle balance between proton and neutron quadrupole deformations, as a clear signature of pseudo-SU3 quadrupole regime., Comment: 17 pages, 24 figures, 5 tables
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- 2024
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