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Lifetime measurements of short-lived excited states, and shape changes in $^{69}\mathrm{As}$ and $^{66}\mathrm{Ge}$ nuclei

Authors :
Matejska-Minda, M.
Bednarczyk, P.
Fornal, B.
Xu, F.R.
Liang, W.Y.
De Angelis, G.
Aydin, S.
Brambilla, S.
Ciemała, M.
Farnea, E.
Hüyük, T.
Jaworski, G.
Kmiecik, M.
Krzysiek, M.
Leoni, S.
Maj, A.
Menegazzo, R.
Męczyński, W.
Michelagnoli, C.
Palacz, M.
Recchia, F.
Sahin, E.
Styczeń, J.
Szpak, B.
Ur, C.A.
Wadsworth, R.
Ziębliński, M.
Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL)
ILL
Source :
Phys.Rev.C, Phys.Rev.C, 2019, 100 (5), pp.054330. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054330⟩, Physical Review C, Physical Review C, American Physical Society, 2019, 100 (5), pp.054330. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054330⟩
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2019.

Abstract

International audience; Background: The nuclear shape is a macroscopic feature of an atomic nucleus that is sensitive to the underlying nuclear structure in terms of collectivity and the interaction between nucleons. Therefore, the evolution of nuclear shapes has attracted many theoretical and experimental nuclear structure studies. The structure of the A≈70, N≈Z nuclei, lying far from the stability line, is interesting because a particularly strong proton-neutron correlation may occur here due to the occupation of the same orbits by nucleons of both types. In this region, different particle configurations drive a nucleus towards various deformed shapes: prolate, oblate, octupole, or nonaxial. These nuclear shapes change rapidly with nucleon number and also with angular momentum. This is reflected by a presence of different structures (bands) of excited states which exhibit a broad range of lifetimes. Purpose: The aim of this paper is to determine lifetimes of some high-spin excited states in As69 and Ge66 nuclei to examine the shape evolution in these neutron-deficient nuclei. Methods: Lifetimes of high-spin states in As69 and Ge66 have been measured by using the Doppler-shift attenuation technique with the GASP and recoil filter detector setup at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. The nuclei of interest were produced in the S32(95MeV)+0.8mg/cm2 Ca40 fusion-evaporation reaction. The strongest reaction channels 3p and α2p led to the As69 and Ge66 final nuclei, respectively. Using γ-γ-recoil coincidences we were able to determine very short lifetimes (in the femtosecond range) in the residual nuclei of interest. Results: In As69, the extracted lifetimes are τ=72 (−32, +45) fs for the 33/2+ state at 7897 keV and τ

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699985 and 24699993
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phys.Rev.C, Phys.Rev.C, 2019, 100 (5), pp.054330. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054330⟩, Physical Review C, Physical Review C, American Physical Society, 2019, 100 (5), pp.054330. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054330⟩
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..12e03f816e9ea63fdb643022a6192df3