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Kr369660 –Low- Z Boundary of the Island of Deformation at N=60

Authors :
J. Dudouet
A. Lemasson
G. Duchêne
M. Rejmund
E. Clément
C. Michelagnoli
F. Didierjean
A. Korichi
G. Maquart
O. Stezowski
C. Lizarazo
R. M. Pérez-Vidal
C. Andreoiu
G. de Angelis
A. Astier
C. Delafosse
I. Deloncle
Z. Dombradi
G. de France
A. Gadea
A. Gottardo
B. Jacquot
P. Jones
T. Konstantinopoulos
I. Kuti
F. Le Blanc
S. M. Lenzi
G. Li
R. Lozeva
B. Million
D. R. Napoli
A. Navin
C. M. Petrache
N. Pietralla
D. Ralet
M. Ramdhane
N. Redon
C. Schmitt
D. Sohler
D. Verney
D. Barrientos
B. Birkenbach
I. Burrows
L. Charles
J. Collado
D. M. Cullen
P. Désesquelles
C. Domingo Pardo
V. González
L. Harkness-Brennan
H. Hess
D. S. Judson
M. Karolak
W. Korten
M. Labiche
J. Ljungvall
R. Menegazzo
D. Mengoni
A. Pullia
F. Recchia
P. Reiter
M. D. Salsac
E. Sanchis
Ch. Theisen
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
M. Zielińska
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 118
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

Prompt γ-ray spectroscopy of the neutron-rich $^{96}$Kr, produced in transfer- and fusion-induced fission reactions, has been performed using the combination of the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array and the VAMOS++ spectrometer. A second excited state, assigned to $J^π$ = $4^+$, is observed for the first time, and a previously reported level energy of the first 2+ excited state is confirmed. The measured energy ratio R4/2 = E($4^+$)/E($2^+$) = 2.12(1) indicates that this nucleus does not show a well-developed collectivity contrary to that seen in heavier N = 60 isotones. This new measurement highlights an abrupt transition of the degree of collectivity as a function of the proton number at Z = 36, of similar amplitude to that observed at N = 60 at higher Z values. A possible reason for this abrupt transition could be related to the insufficient proton excitations in the g9/2, d5/2, and s1/2 orbitals to generate strong quadrupole correlations or to the coexistence of competing different shapes. An unexpected continuous decrease of R4/2 as a function of the neutron number up to N = 60 is also evidenced. This measurement establishes the Kr isotopic chain as the low-Z boundary of the island of deformation for N = 60 isotones. A comparison with available theoretical predictions using different beyond mean-field approaches shows that these models fail to reproduce the abrupt transitions at N = 60 and Z = 36.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........100d62b9b9390856390f6b1a9c732e98
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.118.162501