1. Emergence of triaxiality in 74Se from electric monopole transition strengths
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N. Marchini, A. Nannini, M. Rocchini, T.R. Rodríguez, M. Ottanelli, N. Gelli, A. Perego, G. Benzoni, N. Blasi, G. Bocchi, D. Brugnara, A. Buccola, G. Carozzi, A. Goasduff, E.T. Gregor, P.R. John, M. Komorowska, D. Mengoni, F. Recchia, S. Riccetto, D. Rosso, A. Saltarelli, M. Siciliano, J.J. Valiente-Dobón, and I. Zanon
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Electric monopole (E0) transitions ,Internal conversion ,Nuclear structure ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The structure of 74Se at low energy was investigated via spectroscopy of internal conversion electrons at the INFN Legnaro National Laboratories (LNL). A set of internal K-conversion coefficients and monopole transition strengths was measured. A large ρ2(E0;22+→21+)⋅103=210(130) value was deduced. This result, in addition to a low upper limit for the 03+→02+ electron transition, casts in doubt a simple interpretation of the 74Se low-lying structure, in particular the recently proposed spherical, vibrational character. New microscopic beyond-mean-field calculations generally agree with the experimental results and are capable of producing a large ρ2(E0;22+→21+) value, even if still a factor ≈7 smaller than the experiment. Triaxiality and a complex shape-coexistence and mixing scenario seem responsible for this unexpected experimental result.
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- 2023
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