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Pseudospin Symmetry and Microscopic Origin of Shape Coexistence in the ^{78}Ni Region: A Hint from Lifetime Measurements.

Authors :
Delafosse C
Verney D
Marević P
Gottardo A
Michelagnoli C
Lemasson A
Goasduff A
Ljungvall J
Clément E
Korichi A
De Angelis G
Andreoiu C
Babo M
Boso A
Didierjean F
Dudouet J
Franchoo S
Gadea A
Georgiev G
Ibrahim F
Jacquot B
Konstantinopoulos T
Lenzi SM
Maquart G
Matea I
Mengoni D
Napoli DR
Nikšić T
Olivier L
Pérez-Vidal RM
Portail C
Recchia F
Redon N
Siciliano M
Stefan I
Stezowski O
Vretenar D
Zielinska M
Barrientos D
Benzoni G
Birkenbach B
Boston AJ
Boston HC
Cederwall B
Charles L
Ciemala M
Collado J
Cullen DM
Désesquelles P
de France G
Domingo-Pardo C
Eberth J
González V
Harkness-Brennan LJ
Hess H
Judson DS
Jungclaus A
Korten W
Lefevre A
Legruel F
Menegazzo R
Million B
Nyberg J
Quintana B
Ralet D
Reiter P
Saillant F
Sanchis E
Theisen C
Valiente Dobon JJ
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2018 Nov 09; Vol. 121 (19), pp. 192502.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Lifetime measurements of excited states of the light N=52 isotones ^{88}Kr, ^{86}Se, and ^{84}Ge have been performed, using the recoil distance Doppler shift method and VAMOS and AGATA spectrometers for particle identification and gamma spectroscopy, respectively. The reduced electric quadrupole transition probabilities B(E2;2^{+}→0^{+}) and B(E2;4^{+}→2^{+}) were obtained for the first time for the hard-to-reach ^{84}Ge. While the B(E2;2^{+}→0^{+}) values of ^{88}Kr, ^{86}Se saturate the maximum quadrupole collectivity offered by the natural valence (3s, 2d, 1g_{7/2}, 1h_{11/2}) space of an inert ^{78}Ni core, the value obtained for ^{84}Ge largely exceeds it, suggesting that shape coexistence phenomena, previously reported at N≲49, extend beyond N=50. The onset of collectivity at Z=32 is understood as due to a pseudo-SU(3) organization of the proton single-particle sequence reflecting a clear manifestation of pseudospin symmetry. It is realized that the latter provides actually reliable guidance for understanding the observed proton and neutron single particle structure in the whole medium-mass region, from Ni to Sn, pointing towards the important role of the isovector-vector ρ field in shell-structure evolution.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
121
Issue :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30468583
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.192502