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16+ spin-gap isomer in 96Cd.

Authors :
Nara Singh BS
Liu Z
Wadsworth R
Grawe H
Brock TS
Boutachkov P
Braun N
Blazhev A
Górska M
Pietri S
Rudolph D
Domingo-Pardo C
Steer SJ
Ataç A
Bettermann L
Cáceres L
Eppinger K
Engert T
Faestermann T
Farinon F
Finke F
Geibel K
Gerl J
Gernhäuser R
Goel N
Gottardo A
Grębosz J
Hinke C
Hoischen R
Ilie G
Iwasaki H
Jolie J
Kaşkaş A
Kojouharov I
Krücken R
Kurz N
Merchán E
Nociforo C
Nyberg J
Pfützner M
Prochazka A
Podolyák Z
Regan PH
Reiter P
Rinta-Antila S
Scholl C
Schaffner H
Söderström PA
Warr N
Weick H
Wollersheim HJ
Woods PJ
Nowacki F
Sieja K
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2011 Oct 21; Vol. 107 (17), pp. 172502. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Oct 18.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

A β-decaying high-spin isomer in (96)Cd, with a half-life T(1/2)=0.29(-0.10)(+0.11) s, has been established in a stopped beam rare isotope spectroscopic investigations at GSI (RISING) experiment. The nuclei were produced using the fragmentation of a primary beam of (124)Xe on a (9)Be target. From the half-life and the observed γ decays in the daughter nucleus, (96)Ag, we conclude that the β-decaying state is the long predicted 16(+) "spin-gap" isomer. Shell-model calculations, using the Gross-Frenkel interaction and the πν(p(1/2),g(9/2)) model space, show that the isoscalar component of the neutron-proton interaction is essential to explain the origin of the isomer. Core excitations across the N=Z=50 gaps and the Gamow-Teller strength, B(GT) distributions have been studied via large-scale shell-model calculations using the πν(g,d,s) model space to compare with the experimental B(GT) value obtained from the half-life of the isomer.<br /> (© 2011 American Physical Society)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
107
Issue :
17
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22107511
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.172502