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2. Beta delayed neutron emission of $N=84$ $^{132}$Cd
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Madurga, M., Xu, Z. Y., Grzywacz, 1 R., Andreyev, A., Benzoni, G., Borge, M. J. G., Costache, C., Cox, I., Dimitrov, B., Van Duppen, P., Fraile, L. M., Franchoo, S., Fynbo, H., Gonsalves, B., Gottardo, A., Greenless, P. T., Gross, C. J., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hyuse, M., Judson, D. S., Kisyov, S., Kolos, K., Konki, J., Kurzewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lica, R., Lynch, L., Lund, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Marroquin, I., Mazzocchi, C., Mengoni, D., Morales, A. I., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Page, R. D., Pascu, S., Paulauskas, S. V., Perea, A., Piersa-Silkowska, M., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Rotaru, F., Sotty, C., Taylor, S., Tengblad, O., Vedia, V., Verney, D., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., and de Witte, H.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Using the time-of-flight technique, we measured the beta-delayed neutron emission of $^{132}$Cd. From our large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculation using the N$^3$LO interaction [Z.Y. Xu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 022501 (2023)], we suggest the decay is dominated by the transformation of a neutron in the $g_{7/2}$ orbital, deep below the Fermi surface, into a proton in the $g_{9/2}$ orbital. We compare the beta-decay half-lives and neutron branching ratios of nuclei with $Z<50$ and $N\geq82$ obtained with our LSSM with those of leading "global" models. Our calculations match known half-lives and neutron branching ratios well and suggest that current leading models overestimate the yet-to-be-measured half-lives. Our model, backed by the $^{132}$Cd decay data presented here, offers robust predictive power for nuclei of astrophysical interest such as $r$-process waiting points., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
3. Coulomb Excitation of $^{80}$Sr and the limits of the $N = Z = 40$ island of deformation
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Russell, R., Heery, J., Henderson, J., Wadsworth, R., Kaneko, K., Shimizu, N., Mizusaki, T., Sun, Y., Andreoiu, C., Annen, D. W., Avaa, A. A., Ball, G. C., Bildstein, V., Buck, S., Cousins, C., Garnsworthy, A. B., Gillespie, S. A., Greaves, B., Grimes, A., Hackman, G., Hughes, R. O., Jenkins, D. G., Kowalewski, T. M., Martin, M. S., Müller-Gatermann, C., Murias, J. R., Murillo-Morales, S., Pascu, S., Rhodes, D. M., Smallcombe, J., Spagnoletti, P., Svensson, C. E., Wallis, B., Williams, J., Wu, C. Y., and Yates, D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The region of $N\approx Z\approx 40$ has long been associated with strongly deformed nuclear configurations. The presence of this strong deformation was recently confirmed through lifetime measurements in $N\approx Z$ Sr and Zr nuclei. Theoretically, however, these nuclei present a challenge due to the vast valence space required to incorporate all deformation driving interactions. Recent state-of-the-art predictions indicate a near axial prolate deformation for $N=Z$ and $N=Z+2$ nuclei between $N=Z=36$ and $N=Z=40$. In this work we investigate the shores of this island of deformation through a sub-barrier Coulomb excitation study of the $N=Z+4$ nucleus, \textsuperscript{80}Sr. Extracting a spectroscopic quadrupole moment of $Q_s(2^+_1) = 0.45^{+0.83}_{-0.88}$~eb, we find that \textsuperscript{80}Sr is inconsistent with significant axial prolate deformation. This indicates that the predicted region of strong prolate deformation around $N=Z=40$ is tightly constrained to the quartet of nuclei: \textsuperscript{76,78}Sr and \textsuperscript{78,80}Zr., Comment: Submitted to Physics Letters B
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- 2024
4. 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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5. Simultaneous $\gamma$-ray and electron spectroscopy of $^{182,184,186}$Hg isotopes
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Stryjczyk, M., Andel, B., Cubiss, J. G., Rezynkina, K., Rodríguez, T. R., García-Ramos, J. E., Andreyev, A. N., Pakarinen, J., Van Duppen, P., Antalic, S., Berry, T., Borge, M. J. G., Clisu, C., Cox, D. M., De Witte, H., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Gaffney, L. P., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Huyse, M., Illana, A., Judson, D. S., Konki, J., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lica, R., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Mosat, P., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Ojala, J., Ovejas, J. D., Page, R. D., Papadakis, P., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Podolyák, Zs., Próchniak, L., Pucknell, V., Rapisarda, E., Rotaru, F., Sotty, C., Tengblad, O., Vedia, V., Viñals, S., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., and Wrzosek-Lipska, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Background: The mercury isotopes around $N=104$ are a well-known example of nuclei exhibiting shape coexistence. Mixing of configurations can be studied by measuring the monopole strength $\rho^2(E0)$, however, currently the experimental information is scarce and lacks precision, especially for the $I^\pi \rightarrow I^\pi$ ($I \neq 0$) transitions. Purpose: The goals of this study were to increase the precision of the known branching ratios and internal conversion coefficients, to increase the amount of available information regarding excited states in $^{182,184,186}$Hg and to interpret the results in the framework of shape coexistence using different models. Method: The low-energy structures in $^{182,184,186}$Hg were populated in the $\beta$ decay of $^{182,184,186}$Tl, produced at ISOLDE and purified by laser ionization and mass separation. The $\gamma$-ray and internal conversion electron events were detected by five germanium clover detectors and a segmented silicon detector, respectively, and correlated in time to build decay schemes. Results: In total, 193, 178 and 156 transitions, including 144, 140 and 108 observed for the first time in a $\beta$-decay experiment, were assigned to $^{182,184,186}$Hg, respectively. Internal conversion coefficients were determined for 23 transitions, out of which 12 had an $E0$ component. Extracted branching ratios allowed the sign of the interference term in $^{182}$Hg as well as $\rho^2(E0;0^+_2\rightarrow 0^+_1)$ and $B(E2;0^+_2\rightarrow 2^+_1)$ in $^{184}$Hg to be determined. By means of electron-electron coincidences, the $0^+_3$ state was identified in $^{184}$Hg. The experimental results were qualitatively reproduced by five theoretical approaches, the IBM with configuration mixing with two different parametrizations, the General Bohr Hamiltonian, the BMF model and the SCCM model. However, a quantitative description is lacking., Comment: 21 pages, 30 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2023
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6. Shape transitions between and within Zr isotopes
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Werner V., Witt W., Beck T., Pietralla N., Boromiza M., Clisu C., Costache C., Dinescu I.E., Ionescu A., John P.R., Koseoglou P., Margineăn N., Margineăn R., Mihai C., Mihai R.E., Mitu A., Negret A., Nita C.R., Olacel A., Pascu S., Serban A., Sotty C., Stan L., Suvaila R., Toma S., Turturica A., Ujeniuc S., and Wiederhold J.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The Zirconium isotopes across the N=56,58 neutron subshell closures have been of special interest since years, sparked by the near doubly-magic features of 96Zr and the subsequent rapid onset of collectivity with a deformed ground-state structure already in 100Zr. Recent state-of-the-art shell model approaches did not only correctly describe this shape-phase transition in the Zr isotopic chain, but alsothe coexistence of non-collective structures and pronounced collectivity especially in 96,98Zr. Theisotope 98Zr is located on the transition from spherical to deformed ground state structures. We summarize recent experimental work to obtain the B(E2) excitation strengths of the first 2+ state of98Zr, including a new experiment employing the recoil-distance Doppler-shift method following a two-neutron transfer reaction.
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- 2019
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7. Updated analysis of the Er170(p,t)Er168 reaction data
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Bucurescu, D, Pascu, S, Graw, G, Hertenberger, R, Wirth, H-F, Faestermann, T, Krücken, R, Mahgoub, M, Jolie, J, von Brentano, P, Heinze, S, Möller, O, Casten, RF, and Brittingham, DA Meyer
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Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
More than 200 states up to 4.1 MeV excitation have been populated in Er168 with the Er170(p,t) reaction at 25 MeV incident energy. About 80 of these states, with 0+ and 2+ assignments, were reported in a previous publication [D. Bucurescu et al., Phys. Rev. C 73, 064309 (2006)0556-281310.1103/PhysRevC.73.064309]. The present work considerably enriches the knowledge of this nucleus. A multistep coupled-channels analysis of the angular distributions is now presented for all the states observed in this experiment. Spin and parity values between 0+ and 7- are newly assigned for more than 100 states. For the states already reported in the ENSDF database with Jπ values there is a good agreement with our values. The Er168 nucleus remains one of the best experimentally known nuclei for states with low and medium spins below 4 MeV excitation energy, representing a challenge for future microscopic structure model calculations aiming to disentangle the contributions of different excitation degrees of freedom.
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- 2023
8. New readout system of the FATIMA detectors based on Silicon Photomultipliers arrays
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Pascu, S., Stoica, A., Neacşu, C., Bruce, A., Costache, C., Das, B., Górska, M., Mihai, C., Mikolajczuk, M., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P.H., and Turturică, A.
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- 2025
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9. Octupole correlations in positive-parity states of rare-earth and actinide nuclei
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Spieker M., Pascu S., Bucurescu D., Faestermann T., Hertenberger R., Wirth H.-F., Zamfir N.-V., and Zilges A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this contribution, further evidence of the importance of multiphonon-octupole excitations to describe experimental data in the rare earths and actinides will be presented. First, new results of a (p, t) experiment at the Q3D magnetic spectrograph in Munich will be discussed, which was performed to selectively excite Jπ = 0+ states in 240Pu. spdf interacting boson model (IBM) calculations suggest that the previously proposed double-octupole phonon nature of the Jπ = 0+2 state is not in conflict with its strong (p, t) population. Second, the framework of the IBM has been adopted for the description of experimental observables related to octupole excitations in the rare earths. Here, the IBM is able to describe the signature splitting for positiveand negative-parity states when multi-dipole and multi-octupole bosons are included. The present study might support the idea of octupole-phonon condensation at intermediate spin (Jπ = 10+) leading to the change in yrast structure observed in 146Nd.
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- 2015
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10. Towards complete decay spectroscopy of 152Tb
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O’Sullivan, E.B., Collins, S.M., Daugas, J.-M., Domenichetti, L., Heery, J., Henderson, J., Köster, U., Michelagnoli, C., Parry, T., Pascu, S., Regan, P.H., and Shearman, R.
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- 2025
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11. Shape Coexistence at Zero Spin in 64Ni Driven by the Monopole Tensor Interaction
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Mărginean, N., Little, D., Tsunoda, Y., Leoni, S., Janssens, R. V. F., Fornal, B., Otsuka, T., Michelagnoli, C., Stan, L., Crespi, F. C. L., Costache, C., Lica, R., Sferrazza, M., Turturica, A., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Auranen, K., Barani, M., Bender, P. C., Bottoni, S., Boromiza, M., Bracco, A., Călinescu, S., Campbell, C. M., Carpenter, M. P., Chowdhury, P., Ciemała, M., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Cline, D., Clisu, C., Crawford, H. L., Dinescu, I. E., Filipescu, D., Florea, N., Forney, A. M., Fracassetti, S., Gade, A., Gheorghe, I., Hayes, A. B., Harca, I., Henderson, J., Ionescu, A., Iskra, Ł. W., Jentschel, M., Kandzia, F., Kim, Y. H., Kondev, F. G., Korschinek, G., Köster, U., Krishichayan, Krzysiek, M., Lauritsen, T., Li, J., Mărginean, R., Maugeri, E. A., Mihai, C., Mihai, R. E., Mitu, A., Mutti, P., Negret, A., Niţă, C. R., Olăcel, A., Oprea, A., Pascu, S., Petrone, C., Porzio, C., Rhodes, D., Seweryniak, D., Schumann, D., Sotty, C., Stolze, S. M., Şuvăilă, R., Toma, S., Ujeniuc, S., Walters, W. B., Wu, C. Y., Wu, J., Zhu, S., and Ziliani, S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The low-spin structure of the semimagic 64Ni nucleus has been considerably expanded: combining four experiments, several 0+ and 2+ excited states were identified below 4.5 MeV, and their properties established. The Monte Carlo shell model accounts for the results and unveils an unexpectedly complex landscape of coexisting shapes: a prolate 0+ excitation is located at a surprisingly high energy (3463 keV), with a collective 2+ state 286 keV above it, the first such observation in Ni isotopes. The evolution in excitation energy of the prolate minimum across the neutron N = 40 subshell gap highlights the impact of the monopole interaction and its variation in strength with N.
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- 2020
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12. Detailed spectroscopy of doubly magic $^{132}$Sn
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Benito, J., Fraile, L. M., Korgul, A., Piersa, M., Adamska, E., Andreyev, A. N., Álvarez-Rodríguez, R., Barzakh, A. E., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Borge, M. J. G., Carmona, M., Chrysalidis, K., Costache, C., Cubiss, J. G., Goodacre, T. Day, De Witte, H., Fedorov, D. V., Fedosseev, V. N., Fernández-Martínez, G., Fijałkowska, A., Fila, M., Fynbo, H., Galaviz, D., Galve, P., García-Díez, M., Greenlees, P. T., Grzywacz, R., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Henrich, C., Huyse, M., Ibáñez, P., Illana, A., Janas, Z., Jolie, J., Judson, D. S., Karayonchev, V., Kicinska-Habior, M., Konki, J., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lica, R., López-Montes, A., Lund, M., Mach, H., Madurga, M., Marroquín, I., Marsh, B., Martínez, M. C., Mazzocchi, C., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Miernik, K., Mihai, C., Mihai, R. E., Nácher, E., Negret, A., Olaizola, B., Page, R. D., Paulauskas, S. V., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Raison, C., Rapisarda, E., Régis, J. -M., Rezynkina, K., Rotaru, F., Rothe, S., Sánchez-Parcerisa, D., Sánchez-Tembleque, V., Schomacker, K., Simpson, G. S., Sotty, Ch., Stan, L., Stanoiu, M., Stryjczyk, M., Tengblad, O., Turturica, A., Udías, J. M., Van Duppen, P., Vedia, V., Villa-Abaunza, A., Viñals, S., Walters, W. B., Wadsworth, R., and Warr, N.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The structure of the doubly magic $^{132}_{50}$Sn$_{82}$ has been investigated at the ISOLDE facility at CERN, populated both by the $\beta^-$decay of $^{132}$In and $\beta^-$-delayed neutron emission of $^{133}$In. The level scheme of $^{132}$Sn is greatly expanded with the addition of 68 $\gamma$-transitions and 17 levels observed for the first time in the $\beta$ decay. The information on the excited structure is completed by new $\gamma$-transitions and states populated in the $\beta$-n decay of $^{133}$In. Improved delayed neutron emission probabilities are obtained both for $^{132}$In and $^{133}$In. Level lifetimes are measured via the Advanced Time-Delayed $\beta\gamma\gamma$(t) fast-timing method. An interpretation of the level structure is given based on the experimental findings and the particle-hole configurations arising from core excitations both from the \textit{N} = 82 and \textit{Z} = 50 shells, leading to positive and negative parity particle-hole multiplets. The experimental information provides new data to challenge the theoretical description of $^{132}$Sn., Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2020
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13. Decay studies of the long-lived states in $^{186}$Tl
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Stryjczyk, M., Andel, B., Andreyev, A. N., Cubiss, J., Pakarinen, J., Rezynkina, K., Van Duppen, P., Antalic, S., Berry, T., Borge, M. J. G., Clisu, C., Cox, D. M., De Witte, H., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Gaffney, L. P., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Huyse, M., Illana, A., Judson, D. S., Konki, J., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lica, R., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Mosat, P., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Ojala, J., Ovejas, J. D., Page, R. D., Papadakis, P., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Podolyák, Zs., Pucknell, V., Rapisarda, E., Rotaru, F., Sotty, Ch., Tengblad, O., Vedia, V., Viñals, S., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., and Wrzosek-Lipska, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Decay spectroscopy of the long-lived states in $^{186}$Tl has been performed at the ISOLDE Decay Station at ISOLDE, CERN. The $\alpha$ decay from the low-spin $(2^-)$ state in $^{186}$Tl was observed for the first time and a half-life of $3.4^{+0.5}_{-0.4}$ s was determined. Based on the $\alpha$-decay energy, the relative positions of the long-lived states were fixed, with the $(2^-)$ state as the ground state, the $7^{(+)}$ state at 77(56)~keV and the $10^{(-)}$ state at 451(56) keV. The level scheme of the internal decay of the $^{186}$Tl($10^{(-)}$) state ($T_{1/2} = 3.40(9)$ s), which was known to decay solely through emission of 374 keV $\gamma$-ray transition, was extended and a lower-limit for the $\beta$-decay branching $b_\beta > 5.9(3)\%$ was determined. The extracted retardation factors for the $\gamma$ decay of the $10^{(-)}$ state were compared to the available data in neighboring odd-odd thallium isotopes indicating the importance of the $\pi d_{3/2}$ shell in the isomeric decay and significant structure differences between $^{184}$Tl and $^{186}$Tl., Comment: 10 pages, 12 figures
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- 2020
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14. High-resolution study of excited states in 158Gd with (p,t) reactions
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Levon, A. I., Bucurescu, D., Costache, C., Faestermann, T., Hertenberger, R., Ionescu, A., Lica, R., Magner, A. G., Mihai, C., Mihai, R., Nita, C. R., Pascu, S., Shevchenko, K. P., Shevchuk, A. A., Turturica, A., and Wirth, H. -F.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The excitation spectra in the deformed nucleus 158Gd have been studied with high energy resolution by means of the (p,t) reaction using the Q3D spectrograph facility at the Munich Tandem accelerator. The angular distributions of tritons were measured for more than 200 excited states seen in the triton spectra up to 4.3 MeV. A number of 36 excited 0+ states (five tentative), have been assigned by comparison of experimental angular distributions with the calculated ones using the CHUCK code. Assignments for levels with higher spins are the following: 95 for 2+ states, 64 for 4+ states, 14 for 6+ states and about 20 for negative parity states. Sequences of states which can be treated as rotational bands are selected. The analysis of the moments of inertia defined for these bands is carried out. This high number of excited states in a deformed nucleus, close to a complete level scheme, constitutes a very good ground to check models of nuclear structure. The large ensembles of states with the same spin-parity offer unique opportunities for statistical analysis. Such an analysis for the 0+, 2+ and 4+ states sequences, for all K-values and for well-determined projections K of the angular momentum is performed. The obtained data may indicate on a K symmetry breaking. Experimental data are compared with interacting boson model (IBM) calculations using the spdf version of the model. The energies of the low-lying levels, the transition probabilities in the first bands and the distribution in transfer intensity of the 0+ states are calculated and compared with experiment., Comment: 25 pages, 15 figures
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- 2019
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15. Excited states of the odd-odd nucleus 158Eu from the (d,alpha) reaction
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Bucurescu, D., Pascu, S., Faestermann, T., Wirth, H-F., Costache, C., Ionescu, A., Lica, R., Mihai, R., Turturica, A., and Hertenberger, R.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Excited states in the 158Eu nucleus have been determined with the 160Gd(d, alpha)158Eu reaction, studied at an incident energy of 18.0 MeV with the Munich tandem and the Q3D spectrograph. More than 50 excited states have been determined up to 1.6 MeV excitation, some of them corresponding to states previously observed in the beta-decay of 158Sm. The number of levels found in this nucleus at low excitation energies follows the systematic trend of the level densities in the other isotopes with mass 152-156., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2019
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16. New data on $0^+$ states in $^{158}$Gd
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Levon, A. I., Costache, C., Faestermann, T., Hertenberger, R., Ionescu, A., Lica, R., Magner, A. G., Mihai, C., Mihai, R., Nita, C. R., Pascu, S., Shevchenko, K. P., Shevchuk, A. A., Turturica, A., and Wirth, H. -F.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Excited states in the deformed nucleus $^{158}$Gd have been studied in the (p,t) reaction by using the Munich Tandem and Q3D spectrograph. 30 new excited 0$^+$ states (three tentative) have been assigned up to the 4.3 MeV excitation energy. The total number of 34 excited 0$^+$ states (four tentatively assigned) in a deformed nucleus, close to a complete level scheme, offers a new opportunity to test nuclear models and obtain more information on the structure of these special states., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures
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- 2018
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17. High-resolution $(p,t)$ study of low-spin states in $^{240}$Pu: Octupole excitations, $\alpha$ clustering, and other structure features
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Spieker, M., Pascu, S., Bucurescu, D., Shneidman, T. M., Faestermann, T., Hertenberger, R., Wirth, H. -F., Zamfir, N. -V., and Zilges, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A high-resolution $(p,t)$ experiment at $E_{p}$= 24 MeV was performed to populate low-spin states in the actinide nucleus ${}^{240}$Pu. The Q3D magnetic spectrograph of the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory (MLL) in Munich (Germany) was used to identify the ejected tritons via $dE/E$ particle identification with its focal-plane detection system. Angular distributions were measured at nine different Q3D angles to assign spin and parity to the excited states based on a comparison with coupled-channels DWBA calculations. In total, 209 states have been excited in $^{240}$Pu up to an excitation energy of 3 MeV. Many previously known states have also been observed and their spin-parity assignments were confirmed. However, many of the populated states have been seen for the first time. The low-spin one-octupole phonon excitations, i.e. $K^{\pi} = 0^-,1^-,2^-,3^-$, could be observed and a new candidate for the $K = 3$ projection is proposed. Furthermore, the double-octupole or $\alpha$-cluster structure of the $0^+_2$ state in $^{240}$Pu has been studied in more detail. It is shown that the $0^+_2$ state in $^{230}$Th has a distinctly different structure. In addition, strongly excited $1^-$ states have been observed at 1.5\,MeV and 1.8\,MeV in $^{240}$Pu. The present study suggests that similar states might be observed in $^{230}$Th. At least two different and distinct structures for $J^{\pi} = 0^+$ states are present in the actinides. These are pairing states and states with enhanced octupole correlations. We have shown that it is crucial to consider negative-parity single-particle states being admixed to some $K^{\pi} = 0^+_2$ rotational bands to understand the $\alpha$-decay hindrance factors and enhanced $E1$-decay rates. Based on our analysis, we have identified the double-octupole or $\alpha$-cluster $K^{\pi} = 0^+$ candidates from $^{224}$Ra to $^{240}$Pu., Comment: This manuscript has been published in Phys. Rev. C 97, 064319 (2018). This is the preprint version
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- 2018
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18. Spectroscopy of 232U in the (p,t) reaction: More information on 0+ states
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Levon, A. I., Alexa, P., Graw, G., Yertenberger, R., Pascu, S., Thirolf, P. G., and Wirth, H. -F.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The excitation spectra in the deformed nucleus 232U have been studied by means of the (p,t) reaction, using the Q3D spectrograph facility at the Munich Tandem accelerator. The angular distributions of tritons were measured for 162 excitations seen in the triton spectra up to 3.25 MeV. 0+ assignments are made for 13 excited states by comparison of experimental angular distributions with the calculated ones using the CHUCK3 code. Assignments up to spin 6+ are made for other states. Sequences of states are selected which can be treated as rotational bands. Moments of inertia have been derived from these sequences, whose values may be considered as evidence of the two- or one-phonon nature of these 0+ excitations. Experimental data are compared with interacting boson model (IBM) and quasiparticle-phonon model (QPM) calculations., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1311.3042
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- 2016
19. Origin of Low-Lying Enhanced E1 Strength in Rare-Earth Nuclei
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Spieker, M., Pascu, S., Zilges, A., and Iachello, F.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The experimental $E1$ strength distribution below 4 MeV in rare-earth nuclei suggests a local breaking of isospin symmetry. In addition to the octupole states, additional $1^-$ states with enhanced E1 strength have been observed in rare-earth nuclei by means of ($\gamma,\gamma'$) experiments. By reproducing the experimental results, the spdf interacting boson model calculations provide further evidence for the formation of an $\alpha$ cluster in medium-mass nuclei and might provide a new understanding of the origin of low-lying E1 strength.
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20. SORCERER: A novel particle-detection system for transfer-reaction experiments at ROSPHERE
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Beck, T., Costache, C., Lică, R., Mărginean, N., Mihai, C., Mihai, R.E., Papst, O., Pascu, S., Pietralla, N., Sotty, C., Stan, L., Turturică, A.E., Werner, V., Wiederhold, J., and Witt, W.
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21. Signatures for a nuclear quantum phase transition from E0 and E2 observables in Gd isotopes
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Wiederhold, J., Kern, R., Lizarazo, C., Pietralla, N., Werner, V., Jolos, R.V., Bucurescu, D., Florea, N., Ghita, D., Glodariu, T., Lica, R., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Mihai, R., Mitu, I.O., Negret, A., Nita, C., Olacel, A., Pascu, S., Stroe, L., Toma, S., Turturica, A., Wiederhold, J., Kern, R., Lizarazo, C., Pietralla, N., Werner, V., Jolos, R.V., Bucurescu, D., Florea, N., Ghita, D., Glodariu, T., Lica, R., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Mihai, R., Mitu, I.O., Negret, A., Nita, C., Olacel, A., Pascu, S., Stroe, L., Toma, S., and Turturica, A.
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22. 0+ states and collective bands in 228Th studied by the (p,t) reaction
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Levon, A. I., Graw, G., Hertenberger, R., Pascu, S., Thirolf, P. G., Wirth, H. -F., and Alexa, P.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The excitation spectra in the deformed nucleus 228Th have been studied by means of the (p,t)-reaction, using the Q3D spectrograph facility at the Munich Tandem accelerator. The angular distributions of tritons were measured for about 110 excitations seen in the triton spectra up to 2.5 MeV. Firm 0+ assignments are made for 17 excited states by comparison of experimental angular distributions with the calculated ones using the CHUCK3 code. Assignments up to spin 6+ are made for other states. Sequences of states are selected which can be treated as rotational bands and as multiplets of excitations. Moments of inertia have been derived from these sequences, whose values may be considered as evidence of the two-phonon nature of most 0+ excitations. Experimental data are compared with interacting boson model and quasiparticle-phonon model calculations and with experimental data for 229Pa., Comment: 21 pages, 14 figures
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23. Possible experimental signature of octupole correlations in the 0$^+_2$ states of the actinides
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Spieker, M., Bucurescu, D., Endres, J., Faestermann, T., Hertenberger, R., Pascu, S., Skalacki, S., Weber, S., Wirth, H. -F., Zamfir, N. -V., and Zilges, A.
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$J^{\pi}$= 0$^+$ states have been investigated in the actinide nucleus ${}^{240}$Pu up to an excitation energy of 3 MeV with a high-resolution (p,t) experiment at $E_{p}$= 24 MeV. To test the recently proposed $J^{\pi}$= 0$^+_2$ double-octupole structure, the phenomenological approach of the spdf-interacting boson model has been chosen. In addition, the total 0$^+$ strength distribution and the $0^+$ strength fragmentation have been compared to the model predictions as well as to the previously studied (p,t) reactions in the actinides. The results suggest that the structure of the 0$^+_2$ states in the actinides might be more complex than the usually discussed pairing isomers. Instead, the octupole degree of freedom might contribute significantly. The signature of two close-lying 0$^+$ states below the 2-quasiparticle energy is presented as a possible manifestation of strong octupole correlations in the structure of the 0$^+_2$ states in the actinides., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, published in Phys. Rev. C 88, 041303(R) (2013)
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24. Fast-timing measurements in 95,96Mo
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Kisyov, S., Lalkovski, S., Marginean, N., Bucurescu, D., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D., Cata-Danil, Gh., Cata-Danil, I., Deleanu, D., Detistov, P., Filipescu, D., Ghita, D., Glodariu, T., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Negret, A., Pascu, S., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Suliman, G., Zamfir, N. V., and Zhekova, M.
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Half-lives of the 19/2+ and 21/2+ states in 95Mo and of the 8+ and 10+ states in 96Mo were measured. Matrix elements for yrast transitions in 95Mo and 96Mo are discussed., Comment: Proceedings of XIX International School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications, Varna, Bulgaria, 2011, 5 pages, 6 figures
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- 2011
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25. Investigation of octupole vibrational states in 150Nd via inelastic proton scattering (p,p'g)
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Elvers, M., Pascu, S., Ahmed, T., Ahn, T., Anagnostatou, V., Cooper, N., Deng, C., Endres, J., Goddard, P., Heinz, A., Ilie, G., Jiang, E., Kueppersbusch, C., Radeck, D., Savran, D., Shenkov, N., Werner, V., and Zilges, A.
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Octupole vibrational states were studied in the nucleus $^{150}\mathrm{Nd}$ via inelastic proton scattering with $\unit[10.9]{MeV}$ protons which are an excellent probe to excite natural parity states. For the first time in $^{150}\mathrm{Nd}$, both the scattered protons and the $\gamma$ rays were detected in coincidence giving the possibility to measure branching ratios in detail. Using the coincidence technique, the $B(E1)$ ratios of the decaying transitions for 10 octupole vibrational states and other negative-parity states to the yrast band were determined and compared to the Alaga rule. The positive and negative-parity states revealed by this experiment are compared with Interacting Boson Approximation (IBA) calculations performed in the (spdf) boson space. The calculations are found to be in good agreement with the experimental data, both for positive and negative-parity states.
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26. In-beam fast-timing measurements in 103,105,107Cd
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Kisyov, S., Lalkovski, S., Marginean, N., Bucurescu, D., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Cata-Danil, Gh., Cata-Danil, I., Daugas, J. -M., Deleanu, D., Detistov, P., Filipescu, D., Georgiev, G., Ghita, D., Glodariu, T., Jolie, J., Judson, D. S., Lozeva, R., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Negret, A., Pascu, S., Radulov, D., Regis, J. -M., Rudigier, M., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Suliman, G., Zamfir, N. V., Zell, K. O., and Zhekova, M.
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Fast-timing measurements were performed recently in the region of the medium-mass 103,105,107Cd isotopes, produced in fusion evaporation reactions. Emitted gamma-rays were detected by eight HPGe and five LaBr3:Ce detectors working in coincidence. Results on new and re-evaluated half-lives are discussed within a systematic of transition rates. The $7/2_1^+$ states in 103,105,107Cd are interpreted as arising from a single-particle excitation. The half-life analysis of the $11/2_1^-$ states in 103,105,107Cd shows no change in the single-particle transition strength as a function of the neutron number.
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27. Exotic decay of Cs115
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Das, P., primary, Datta, Ushasi, additional, Chakraborty, S., additional, Rahaman, A., additional, Tengblad, O., additional, Agrawal, B. K., additional, Becerril, A., additional, Cederkall, J., additional, Dey, J., additional, Gottberg, A., additional, Imam, Sk Md Adil, additional, Kowalska, M., additional, Kurcewicz, J., additional, Lund, M., additional, Mandal, S., additional, Madurga, M., additional, Marginean, N., additional, Marginean, R., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Marroquin, I., additional, Nacher, E., additional, Negret, A., additional, Pascu, S., additional, Perea, A., additional, Rapisarda, E., additional, Rotaru, F., additional, Ray, J., additional, Sharma, P., additional, Stora, T., additional, Sotty, C., additional, Vedia, V., additional, Warr, N., additional, and Wadsworth, R., additional
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28. The ROSPHERE γ-ray spectroscopy array
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Bucurescu, D., Căta-Danil, I., Ciocan, G., Costache, C., Deleanu, D., Dima, R., Filipescu, D., Florea, N., Ghiţă, D.G., Glodariu, T., Ivaşcu, M., Lică, R., Mărginean, N., Mărginean, R., Mihai, C., Negret, A., Niţă, C.R., Olăcel, A., Pascu, S., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Şerban, A., Şuvăilă, R., Toma, S., Zamfir, N.V., Căta-Danil, G., Gheorghe, I., Mitu, I.O., Suliman, G., Ur, C.A., Braunroth, T., Dewald, A., Fransen, C., Bruce, A.M., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P.H., and Roberts, O.J.
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29. Fast-Timing Lifetime Measurement of Hf
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Wiederhold, J., Werner, V., Kern, R., Pietralla, N., Bucurescu, D., Carroll, R., Cooper, N., Daniel, T., Filipescu, D., Florea, N., Gerst, R.-B., Ghita, D., Gurgi, L., Jolie, J., Ilieva, R., Lica, R., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Mitu, I. O., Naqvi, F., Nita, C., Rudigier, M., Stegemann, S., Pascu, S., Regan, P. H., García-Ramos, José-Enrique, editor, Andrés, María V., editor, Valera, José A. Lay, editor, Moro, Antonio M., editor, and Pérez-Bernal, Francisco, editor
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30. Fast-Timing Lifetime Measurement of $$^{174,176,178,180}$$ 174 , 176 , 178 , 180 Hf
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Wiederhold, J., primary, Werner, V., additional, Kern, R., additional, Pietralla, N., additional, Bucurescu, D., additional, Carroll, R., additional, Cooper, N., additional, Daniel, T., additional, Filipescu, D., additional, Florea, N., additional, Gerst, R.-B., additional, Ghita, D., additional, Gurgi, L., additional, Jolie, J., additional, Ilieva, R., additional, Lica, R., additional, Marginean, N., additional, Marginean, R., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Mitu, I. O., additional, Naqvi, F., additional, Nita, C., additional, Rudigier, M., additional, Stegemann, S., additional, Pascu, S., additional, and Regan, P. H., additional
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- 2019
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31. Beta-delayed proton emission from 20Mg
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Lund, M. V., Andreyev, A., Borge, M. J. G., Cederkäll, J., De Witte, H., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Greenlees, P. T., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Howard, A. M., Huyse, M., Jonson, B., Judson, D. S., Kirsebom, O. S., Konki, J., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lica, R., Lindberg, S., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Marroquin, I., Mihai, C., Munch, M., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Nilsson, T., Page, R. D., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Riisager, K., Rotaru, F., Sotty, C., Stanoiu, M., Tengblad, O., Turturica, A., Van Duppen, P., Vedia, V., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., and IDS Collaboration
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32. The status of the Target Preparation Laboratory at IFIN-HH Bucharest, Romania
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Florea, N. M., Stroe, L., Mărginean, R., Ghiţă, D. G., Bucurescu, D., Badea, M., Costache, C., Lică, R., Mărginean, N., Mihai, C., Moşu, D. V., Niţă, C. R., Pascu, S., and Sava, T.
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33. Gamma-ray fast-timing coincidence measurements from the 18O+18O fusion–evaporation reaction using a mixed LaBr3-HPGe array
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Alharbi, T., Mason, P.J.R., Regan, P.H., Podolyák, Zs., Mărginean, N., Nakhostin, M., Bowry, M., Bucurescu, D., Căta-Danil, G., Căta-Danil, I., Deleanu, D., Filipescu, D., Glodariu, T., Ghiţă, D., Mărginean, R., Mihai, C., Negret, A., Pascu, S., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Suliman, G., Zamfir, N.V., Bruce, A.M., Rodriguez Triguero, C., Bender, P.C., Garg, U., Erduran, M.N., Kusoglu, A., Bostan, M., Detistov, P., Alkhomashi, N., Sinha, A.K., Chakrabarti, R., and Ghugre, S.S.
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34. Search for isospin-symmetry breaking in the A=62 isovector triplet
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Mihai, R. E., primary, Mare, A. S., additional, Mărginean, N., additional, Petrovici, A., additional, Andrei, O., additional, Boromiza, M., additional, Bucurescu, D., additional, Căta-Danil, G., additional, Clisu, C., additional, Costache, C., additional, Dinescu, I., additional, Filipescu, D., additional, Florea, N., additional, Gheorghe, I., additional, Ionescu, A., additional, Lică, R., additional, Mărginean, R., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Mitu, A., additional, Negret, A., additional, Niţă, C. R., additional, Olăcel, A., additional, Oprea, A., additional, Pascu, S., additional, Şerban, A., additional, Sotty, C., additional, Stan, L., additional, Şuvăilă, R., additional, Toma, S., additional, Turturică, A., additional, Ujeniuc, S., additional, and Ur, C. A., additional
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35. Structure of the low-lying states in Pd99,101,103,105
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Ivanova, D., primary, Lalkovski, S., additional, Costache, C., additional, Kisyov, S., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Mǎrginean, N., additional, Petkov, P., additional, Atanasova, L., additional, Bucurescu, D., additional, Cakirli, R. B., additional, Carpenter, M. P., additional, Casten, R. F., additional, Cǎta-Danil, Gh., additional, Cǎta-Danil, I., additional, Deleanu, D., additional, Filipescu, D., additional, Florea, N., additional, Gheorghe, I., additional, Ghiţǎ, D., additional, Glodariu, T., additional, Kondev, F. G., additional, Lica, R., additional, Mǎrginean, R., additional, Negret, A., additional, Pascu, S., additional, Sava, T., additional, Stefanova, E. A., additional, Stroe, L., additional, Suliman, G., additional, Suvaila, R., additional, Yordanov, O., additional, and Zamfir, N. V., additional
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36. New beta-decaying state in Bi-214
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Andel, B, Van Duppen, P, Andreyev, AN, Blazhev, A, Grawe, H, Lica, R, Naidja, H, Stryjczyk, M, Algora, A, Antalic, S, Barzakh, A, Benito, J, Benzoni, G, Berry, T, Borge, MJG, Chrysalidis, K, Clisu, C, Costache, C, Cubiss, JG, De Witte, H, Fedorov, DV, Fedosseev, VN, Fraile, LM, Fynbo, HOU, Greenlees, PT, Harkness-Brennan, LJ, Huyse, M, Illana, A, Jolie, J, Judson, DS, Konki, J, Lazarus, I, Madurga, M, Marginean, N, Marginean, R, Mihai, C, Marsh, BA, Molkanov, P, Mosat, P, Murias, JR, Nacher, E, Negret, A, Page, RD, Pascu, S, Perea, A, Pucknell, V, Rahkila, P, Rapisarda, E, Rezynkina, K, Sanchez-Tembleque, V, Schomacker, K, Seliverstov, MD, Sotty, C, Stan, L, Surder, C, Tengblad, O, Vedia, V, Vinals, S, Wadsworth, R, Warr, N, Collaboration, IDS, Research Foundation - Flanders, KU Leuven, Belgian Science Policy Office, European Commission, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), Slovak Research and Development Agency, Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Institute of Atomic Physics (Romania), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Physics ,Science & Technology ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,State (functional analysis) ,01 natural sciences ,ISOLDE ,3. Good health ,Physics, Nuclear ,NUCLEAR-DATA SHEETS ,Quantum mechanics ,0103 physical sciences ,Physical Sciences ,SHELL-MODEL ,Física nuclear ,010306 general physics - Abstract
13 pags., 7 figs., 3 tabs., A new β-decaying state in Bi214 has been identified at the ISOLDE Decay Station at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. A preferred Iπ=(8-) assignment was suggested for this state based on the β-decay feeding pattern to levels in Po214 and shell-model calculations. The half-life of the Iπ=(8-) state was deduced to be T1/2=9.39(10) min. The deexcitation of the levels populated in Po214 by the β decay of this state was investigated via γ-γ coincidences and a number of new levels and transitions was identified. Shell-model calculations for excited states in Bi214 and Po214 were performed using two different effective interactions: the H208 and the modified Kuo-Herling particle interaction. Both calculations agree on the interpretation of the new β-decaying state as an Iπ=8- isomer and allow for tentative assignment of shell-model states to several high-spin states in Po214., This work has been supported by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO, Belgium), by GOA/2015/010 (BOF KU Leuven), the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme initiated by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BriX network P7/12), by the ENSAR2: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 654002, by the U.K. Science and Technology Facilities Council, by the Slovak Research and Development Agency (Contract No. APVV-18-0268), by the Slovak grant agency VEGA (Contract No. 1/0651/21), by RFBR according to the research project N 19-02-00005, by the Romanian IFA Grant CERN/ISOLDE, by the Spanish Funding Agency (AEI) under the project PID2019-104390GB-I00, by the German BMBF under Grant No. 05P18PKCIA and by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación grant PID2019-104714GB-C21. M.S. acknowledges funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 771036 (ERC CoG MAIDEN).
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37. New ß-decaying state in 214Bi
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Andel, B., Van Duppen, P., Andreyev, A. N., Blazhev, A., Grawe, H., Licifmmode ăelse ă, R., Naïdja, H., Stryjczyk, M., Algora, A., Antalic, S., Barzakh, A., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Borge, M. J. G., Chrysalidis, K., Clisu, C., Costache, C., Cubiss, J. G., De Witte, H., Fedorov, D. V., Fedosseev, V. N., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Greenlees, P. T., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Huyse, M., Illana, A., Jolie, J., Judson, D. S., Konki, J., Lazarus, I., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Marsh, B. A., Molkanov, P., Mosat, P., Murias, J. R., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Page, R. D., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Seliverstov, M. D., and Wadsworth, R.
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38. New β-decaying state in 214Bi
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Andel, B., Van Duppen, P., Andreyev, A. N., Blazhev, A., Grawe, H., Licǎ, R., Naïdja, H., Stryjczyk, M., Algora, A., Antalic, S., Barzakh, A., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Borge, M. J.G., Chrysalidis, K., Clisu, C., Costache, C., Cubiss, J. G., De Witte, H., Fedorov, D. V., Fedosseev, V. N., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall, Greenlees, P. T., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Huyse, M., Illana, A., Jolie, J., Judson, D. S., Konki, J., Lazarus, I., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Marsh, B. A., Molkanov, P., Mosat, P., Murias, J. R., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Page, R. D., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Rezynkina, K., and Sánchez-Tembleque, V.
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A new β-decaying state in Bi214 has been identified at the ISOLDE Decay Station at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. A preferred Iπ=(8-) assignment was suggested for this state based on the β-decay feeding pattern to levels in Po214 and shell-model calculations. The half-life of the Iπ=(8-) state was deduced to be T1/2=9.39(10) min. The deexcitation of the levels populated in Po214 by the β decay of this state was investigated via γ-γ coincidences and a number of new levels and transitions was identified. Shell-model calculations for excited states in Bi214 and Po214 were performed using two different effective interactions: the H208 and the modified Kuo-Herling particle interaction. Both calculations agree on the interpretation of the new β-decaying state as an Iπ=8- isomer and allow for tentative assignment of shell-model states to several high-spin states in Po214.
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39. First beta-decay spectroscopy of In-135 and new beta-decay branches of In-134
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Piersa-Silkowska, M, Korgul, A, Benito, J, Fraile, LM, Adamska, E, Andreyev, AN, Alvarez-Rodriguez, R, Barzakh, AE, Benzoni, G, Berry, T, Borge, MJG, Carmona, M, Chrysalidis, K, Correia, JG, Costache, C, Cubiss, JG, Goodacre, T Day, De Witte, H, Fedorov, DV, Fedosseev, VN, Fernandez-Martinez, G, Fijalkowska, A, Fynbo, H, Galaviz, D, Galve, P, Garcia-Diez, M, Greenlees, PT, Grzywacz, R, Harkness-Brennan, LJ, Henrich, C, Huyse, M, Ibanez, P, Illana, A, Janas, Z, Johnston, K, Jolie, J, Judson, DS, Karanyonchev, V, Kicinska-Habior, M, Konki, J, Koszuk, L, Kurcewicz, J, Lazarus, I, Lica, R, Lopez-Montes, A, Mach, H, Madurga, M, Marroquin, I, Marsh, B, Martinez, MC, Mazzocchi, C, Miernik, K, Mihai, C, Marginean, N, Marginean, R, Negret, A, Nacher, E, Ojala, J, Olaizola, B, Page, RD, Pakarinen, J, Pascu, S, Paulauskas, SV, Perea, A, Pucknell, V, Rahkila, P, Raison, C, Rapisarda, E, Rezynkina, K, Rotaru, F, Rothe, S, Rykaczewski, KP, Regis, J-M, Schomacker, K, Silkowski, M, Simpson, G, Sotty, C, Stan, L, Stanoiu, M, Stryjczyk, M, Sanchez-Parcerisa, D, Sanchez-Tembleque, V, Tengblad, O, Turturica, A, Udias, JM, Van Duppen, P, Vedia, V, Villa, A, Vinals, S, Wadsworth, R, Walters, WB, Warr, N, Wilkins, SG, and Collaboration, IDS
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40. First β-decay spectroscopy of $^{135}$In and new $β$-decay branches of $^{134}$In
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Piersa-Siłkowska, M., Korgul, A., Benito, J., Fraile, L.M., Adamska, E., Andreyev, A.N., Álvarez-Rodríguez, R., Barzakh, A.E., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Borge, M.J.G., Carmona, M., Chrysalidis, K., Correia, J.G., Costache, C., Cubiss, J.G., Day Goodacre, T., De Witte, H., Fedorov, D.V., Fedosseev, V.N., Fernández-Martínez, G., Fijałkowska, A., Fynbo, H., Galaviz, D., Galve, P., García-Díez, M., Greenlees, P.T., Grzywacz, R., Harkness-Brennan, L.J., Henrich, C., Huyse, M., Ibáñez, P., Illana, A., Janas, Z., Johnston, K., Jolie, J., Judson, D.S., Karanyonchev, V., Kicińska-Habior, M., Konki, J., Koszuk, Ł., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Lică, R., López-Montes, A., Mach, H., Madurga, M., Marroquín, I., Marsh, B., Martínez, M.C., Mazzocchi, C., Miernik, K., Mihai, C., Mărginean, N., Mărginean, R., Negret, A., Nácher, E., Ojala, J., Olaizola, B., Page, R.D., Pakarinen, J., Pascu, S., Paulauskas, S.V., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Raison, C., Rapisarda, E., Rezynkina, K., Rotaru, F., Rothe, S., Rykaczewski, K.P., Régis, J.-M., Schomacker, K., Siłkowski, M., Simpson, G., Sotty, C., Stan, L., Stănoiu, M., Stryjczyk, M., Sánchez-Parcerisa, D., Sánchez-Tembleque, V., Tengblad, O., Turturică, A., Udías, J.M., Van Duppen, P., Vedia, V., Villa, A., Viñals, S., Wadsworth, R., Walters, W.B., Warr, N., Wilkins, S.G., Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP ), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), and IDS
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isotoopit ,mittaus ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,spektroskopia ,Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Physics - Experiment ,neutronit ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,fysiikka ,ydinfysiikka ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
International audience; The $\beta$ decay of the neutron-rich $^{134}$In and $^{135}$In was investigated experimentally in order to provide new insights into the nuclear structure of the tin isotopes with magic proton number $Z=50$ above the $N=82$ shell. The $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy measurement was performed at the ISOLDE facility at CERN, where indium isotopes were selectively laser-ionized and on-line mass separated. Three $\beta$-decay branches of $^{134}$In were established, two of which were observed for the first time. Population of neutron-unbound states decaying via $\gamma$ rays was identified in the two daughter nuclei of $^{134}$In, $^{134}$Sn and $^{133}$Sn, at excitation energies exceeding the neutron separation energy by 1 MeV. The $\beta$-delayed one- and two-neutron emission branching ratios of $^{134}$In were determined and compared with theoretical calculations. The $\beta$-delayed one-neutron decay was observed to be dominant $\beta$-decay branch of $^{134}$In even though the Gamow-Teller resonance is located substantially above the two-neutron separation energy of $^{134}$Sn. Transitions following the $\beta$ decay of $^{135}$In are reported for the first time, including $\gamma$ rays tentatively attributed to $^{135}$Sn. In total, six new levels were identified in $^{134}$Sn on the basis of the $\beta \gamma \gamma$ coincidences observed in the $^{134}$In and $^{135}$In $\beta$ decays. A transition that might be a candidate for deexciting the missing neutron single-particle $13/2^+$ state in $^{133}$Sn was observed in both $\beta$ decays and its assignment is discussed. Experimental level schemes of $^{134}$Sn and $^{135}$Sn are compared with shell-model predictions. Using the fast timing technique, half-lives of the $2^+$, $4^+$ and $6^+$ levels in $^{134}$Sn were determined.
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41. New evidence for alpha clustering structure in the ground state band of Po
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von Tresckow, Ma., Rudigier, M., Shneidman, T.M., Kröll, Th., Boromiza, M., Clisu, C., Costache, C., Filipescu, D., Florea, N.M., Gheorghe, I., Gladnishki, K., Ionescu, A., Kocheva, D., Lică, R., Mărginean, N., Mărginean, R., Mashtakov, K.R., Mihai, C., Mihai, R.E., Negret, A., Nita, C.R., Olacel, A., Oprea, A., Pascu, S., Rainovski, G., Sava, T., Scheck, M., Spagnoletti, P., Sotty, C., Stan, L., Stiru, I., Toma, S., Turturică, A., and Ujeniuc, S.
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Half-lives of the low-lying yrast states of $^{212}$Po have been measured using the delayed coincidence fast-timing method. We report on the first measurement of the 41+ half-life, as well as a new measurement of the 61+ half-life with improved accuracy compared to previous studies. The extracted lifetime of the 41+ and 61+ state have been determined to be 100(14) ps and 1.66(28) ns respectively. With these measurements, precise values are now available for the reduced transition strengths B(E2) of all ground state band levels in $^{212}$Po up to the first 8+ state, in particular B(E2; 41+→21+) = 9.4(13) W.u. and B(E2;61+→41+) = 8.7(15) W.u. Comparison of the new available data with an α-clustering model calculation provides evidence that the inclusion of the α-cluster degree of freedom significantly improves agreement with experimental data compared to earlier shell model calculations.
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42. Lifetime measurements and evidence for triaxial nuclear shapes in Cs127
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Aydin, S., primary, Ionescu-Bujor, M., additional, Mărginean, N., additional, Costache, C., additional, Bucurescu, D., additional, Florea, N., additional, Glodariu, T., additional, Ionescu, A., additional, Iordăchescu, A., additional, Mărginean, R., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Mihai, R. E., additional, Mitu, A., additional, Negret, A., additional, Niţă, C. R., additional, Olăcel, A., additional, Pascu, S., additional, Stroe, L., additional, Suvăilă, R., additional, Toma, S., additional, and Turturică, A., additional
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43. New evidence for alpha clustering structure in the ground state band of 212Po
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von Tresckow, Ma., primary, Rudigier, M., additional, Shneidman, T.M., additional, Kröll, Th., additional, Boromiza, M., additional, Clisu, C., additional, Costache, C., additional, Filipescu, D., additional, Florea, N.M., additional, Gheorghe, I., additional, Gladnishki, K., additional, Ionescu, A., additional, Kocheva, D., additional, Lică, R., additional, Mărginean, N., additional, Mărginean, R., additional, Mashtakov, K.R., additional, Mihai, C., additional, Mihai, R.E., additional, Negret, A., additional, Nita, C.R., additional, Olacel, A., additional, Oprea, A., additional, Pascu, S., additional, Rainovski, G., additional, Sava, T., additional, Scheck, M., additional, Spagnoletti, P., additional, Sotty, C., additional, Stan, L., additional, Stiru, I., additional, Toma, S., additional, Turturică, A., additional, and Ujeniuc, S., additional
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44. Competition between allowed and first-forbidden beta decays of At-208 and expansion of the Po-208 level scheme
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Brunet, M, Podolyak, Zs, Berry, TA, Brown, BA, Carroll, RJ, Lica, R, Sotty, Ch, Andreyev, AN, Borge, MJG, Cubiss, JG, Fraile, LM, Fynbo, HOU, Gamba, E, Greenlees, P, Harkness-Brennan, LJ, Huyse, M, Judson, DS, Konki, J, Kurcewicz, J, Lazarus, I, Madurga, M, Marginean, N, Marginean, R, Marroquin, I, Mihai, C, Nacher, E, Negret, A, Pascu, S, Page, RD, Perea, A, Phrompao, J, Piersa, M, Pucknell, V, Rahkila, P, Rapisarda, E, Regan, PH, Rotaru, F, Rudigier, M, Shand, CM, Shearman, R, Simpson, EC, Stora, T, Tengblad, O, Van Duppen, P, Vedia, V, Vinals, S, Wadsworth, R, Warr, N, and De Witte, H
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45. Low-spin excitations in 146Sm
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Küppersbusch, C., Pascu, S., von Brentano, P., Bucurescu, D., Căta-Danil, Gh., Deleanu, D., Endres, J., Elvers, M., Filipescu, D., Frießner, C., Ghiţă, D. G., Glodariu, T., Mihai, C., Mărginean, N. M., Mărginean, R., Negreţ, A., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Werner, V., Zamfir, N. V., Zell, K. -O., and Zilges, A.
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46. In-beam measurements of sub-nanosecond nuclear lifetimes with a mixed array of HPGe and LaBr3:Ce detectors
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Mărginean, N., Balabanski, D. L., Bucurescu, D., Lalkovski, S., Atanasova, L., Căta-Danil, G., Căta-Danil, I., Daugas, J. M., Deleanu, D., Detistov, P., Deyanova, G., Filipescu, D., Georgiev, G., Ghiţă, D., Gladnishki, K. A., Lozeva, R., Glodariu, T., Ivaşcu, M., Kisyov, S., Mihai, C., Mărginean, R., Negret, A., Pascu, S., Radulov, D., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Suliman, G., and Zamfir, N. V.
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47. Isomerism of low-lying states in 86Y
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Rusu, C., Bucurescu, D., Mărginean, N., Ionescu-Bujor, M., Iordăchescu, A., Căta-Danil, G., Căta-Danil, I., Deleanu, D., Filipescu, D., Ghiţa, D., Glodariu, T., Ivaşcu, M., Mihai, C., Mărginean, R., Pascu, S., Sava, T., Stroe, L., Suliman, G., and Zamfir, N. V.
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48. Measurement of the 90Sr absolute activity using the autocorrelation single-crystal scintillation method
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Morozov, V. A., Morozova, N. V., Lebedev, N. A., Filosovof, D. V., Bădică, T., Căta-Danil, Gh., Deleanu, D., Ghiţă, D., Pascu, S., and Popescu, I. V.
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49. New $\beta$-decaying state in $^{214}$Bi
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Andel, B., Van Duppen, P., Andreyev, A.N., Blazhev, A., Grawe, H., Lică, R., Naïdja, H., Stryjczyk, M., Algora, A., Antalic, S., Barzakh, A., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Borge, M.J.G., Chrysalidis, K., Clisu, C., Costache, C., Cubiss, J.G., De Witte, H., Fedorov, D.V., Fedosseev, V.N., Fraile, L.M., Fynbo, H.O.U., Greenlees, P.T., Harkness-Brennan, L.J., Huyse, M., Illana, A., Jolie, J., Judson, D.S., Konki, J., Lazarus, I., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Marsh, B.A., Molkanov, P., Mosat, P., Murias, J.R., Nacher, E., Negret, A., Page, R.D., Pascu, S., Perea, A., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Rezynkina, K., Sánchez-Tembleque, V., Schomacker, K., Seliverstov, M.D., Sotty, C., Stan, L., Sürder, C., Tengblad, O., Vedia, V., Viñals, S., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), ILL, Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and IDS
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International audience; A new $\beta$-decaying state in $^{214}$Bi has been identified at the ISOLDE Decay Station at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. A preferred $I^{\pi} = (8^-)$ assignment was suggested for this state based on the β-decay feeding pattern to levels in $^{214}$Po and shell-model calculations. The half-life of the $I^{\pi} = (8^-)$ state was deduced to be $T_{1/2} = 9.39(10)$ min. The deexcitation of the levels populated in $^{214}$Po by the $\beta$ decay of this state was investigated via $\gamma - \gamma$ coincidences and a number of new levels and transitions was identified. Shell-model calculations for excited states in $^{214}$Bi and $^{214}$Po were performed using two different effective interactions: the H208 and the modified Kuo-Herling particle interaction. Both calculations agree on the interpretation of the new β-decaying state as an $I^{\pi} = 8^-$ isomer and allow for tentative assignment of shell-model states to several high-spin states in $^{214}$Po.
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50. Competition between allowed and first-forbidden β decays of at 208 and expansion of the Po 208 level scheme
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Brunet, M., Podolyák, Zs, Berry, T. A., Brown, B. A., Carroll, R. J., Lica, R., Sotty, Ch, Andreyev, A. N., Borge, M. J.G., Cubiss, J. G., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O.U., Gamba, E., Greenlees, P., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Huyse, M., Judson, D. S., Konki, J., Kurcewicz, J., Lazarus, I., Madurga, M., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Marroquin, I., Mihai, C., Nácher, E., Negret, A., Pascu, S., Page, R. D., Perea, A., Phrompao, J., Piersa, M., Pucknell, V., Rahkila, P., Rapisarda, E., Regan, P. H., Rotaru, F., Rudigier, M., Shand, C. M., Shearman, R., Simpson, E. C., Stora, T., Tengblad, O., Van Duppen, P., Vedia, V., Vinals, S., Wadsworth, R., Warr, N., De Witte, H., European Commission, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Research Foundation - Flanders, KU Leuven, Belgian Science Policy Office, National Science Centre (Poland), National Science Foundation (US), Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (UK), and National Measurement Office (UK)
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13 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs., The structure of Po208 populated through the EC/β+ decay of At208 is investigated using γ-ray spectroscopy at the ISOLDE Decay Station. The presented level scheme contains 27 new excited states and 43 new transitions, as well as a further 50 previously observed γ rays which have been (re)assigned a position. The level scheme is compared to shell model calculations. Through this analysis approximately half of the β-decay strength of At208 is found to proceed via allowed decay and half via first-forbidden decay. The first-forbidden transitions predominantly populate core excited states at high excitation energies, which is qualitatively understood using shell model considerations. This mass region provides an excellent testing ground for the competition between allowed and first-forbidden β-decay calculations, important for the detailed understanding of the nucleosynthesis of heavy elements., The research leading to these results received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 654002. Support from the European Union Seventh Framework through ENSAR Contract No. 262010, as well as the Science and Technology Facilities Council (U.K.) through Grants No. ST/P005314/1, No. ST/L005743/1, No. ST/J000051/1, No. ST/L005670/1, and No. ST/P004598/1, the German BMBF under Contract No. 05P18PKCIA and “Verbundprojekt 05P2018” as well as Spanish MINECO Grants No. FPA2015-65035- P and No. FPA2017-87568-P, FWO Vlaanderen (Belgium), GOA/2015/010 (BOF KU Leuven), the Excellence of Science Programme (EOS-FWO), the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme initiated by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BriX network P7/12), the Polish National Science Centre under Contracts No. UMO-2015/18/M/ST2/00523 and No. UMO-2019/33/N/ST2/03023, National Science Foundation (U.S.) Grant No. PHY1811855, and the Romanian IFA project CERN-RO/ISOLDE is acknowledged. P.H.R. acknowledges support from the U.K. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy via the National Measurement Office
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