1. Isospin symmetry in the $T = 1, A = 62$ triplet
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Wimmer, K., Ruotsalainen, P., Lenzi, S. M., Poves, A., Hüyük, T., Browne, F., Doornenbal, P., Koiwai, T., Arici, T., Auranen, K., Bentley, M. A., Cortés, M. L., Delafosse, C., Eronen, T., Ge, Z., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Illana, A., Imai, N., Joukainen, H., Julin, R., Jungclaus, A., Jutila, H., Kankainen, A., Kitamura, N., Longfellow, B., Louko, J., Lozeva, R., Luoma, M., Mauss, B., Napoli, D. R., Niikura, M., Ojala, J., Pakarinen, J., Pereira-Lopez, X., Rahkila, P., Recchia, F., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Taniuchi, R., Tann, H., Uthayakumaar, S., Uusitalo, J., Vaquero, V., Wadsworth, R., Zimba, G., and Yajzey, R.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Excited states in the $T_z = 0, -1$ nuclei $^{62}$Ga and $^{62}$Ge were populated in direct reactions of relativistic radioactive ion beams at the RIBF. Coincident \grays were measured with the DALI2$^+$ array and uniquely assigned to the $A=62$ isobars. In addition, $^{62}$Ge was also studied independently at JYFL-ACCLAB using the ${}^{24}$Mg(${}^{40}$Ca,$2n$)${}^{62}$Ge fusion-evaporation reaction. The first excited $T=1, J^\pi =2^+$ states in $^{62}$Ga and $^{62}$Ge were identified at $979(1)$ and $965(1)$~keV, respectively, resolving discrepant interpretations in the literature. States beyond the first $2^+$ state in $^{62}$Ge were also identified for the first time in the present work. The results are compared with shell-model calculations in the $fp$ model space. Mirror and triplet energy differences are analyzed in terms of individual charge-symmetry and charge-independence breaking contributions. The MED results confirm the shrinkage of the $p$-orbits' radii when they are occupied by at least one nucleon on average., Comment: aceepted Phys. Lett. B
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- 2023