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Isomer spectroscopy in Ba133 and high-spin structure of Ba134

Authors :
E. Farnea
H. K. Wang
C. Fransen
K. Schomacker
A. Gadea
W. Korten
P. Reiter
N. Saed-Samii
A. Jungclaus
L. Corradi
A. Vogt
Hans-Jurgen E. Hess
L. Kaya
K. O. Zell
Suzana Szilner
O. Stezowski
A. Blazhev
J. Eberth
A. Bracco
G. Pollarolo
V. Karayonchev
E. Teruya
B. Birkenbach
A. Esmaylzadeh
T. Mijatović
M. Droste
A. M. Stefanini
N. Shimizu
B. Bruyneel
E. Fioretto
Nunzio Itaco
A. Giaz
Yutaka Utsuno
A. Gottardo
L. Kornwebel
F. Recchia
Zs. Podolyák
F. Scarlassara
R. Menegazzo
S. Leoni
L. Coraggio
A. Gargano
G. Montagnoli
R. Hirsch
F. C. L. Crespi
K. Arnswald
J. Jolie
D. Bazzacco
L. Lewandowski
D. Mengoni
J.-M. Régis
C. Michelagnoli
K. Yanase
E. Sahin
D. R. Napoli
C. Müller-Gatermann
K. Wolf
B. Siebeck
C. A. Ur
K. Hadynska-Klek
M. Seidlitz
S. Lunardi
D. Montanari
M. Siciliano
B. Szpak
G. de Angelis
Andreas Görgen
P. R. John
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
Naotaka Yoshinaga
P. A. Söderström
Source :
Physical Review C. 100
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2019.

Abstract

The transitional nuclei $^{134}$Ba and $^{133}$Ba are investigated after multinucleon transfer employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Italy, and after fusion-evaporation reaction at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Cologne, Germany. The Jπ=19/2+ state at 1942 keV in $^{133}$Ba is identified as an isomer with a half-life of 66.6(20)ns corresponding to a B(E1) value of 7.7(4)×10−6e2fm2 for the Jπ=19/2+ to Jπ=19/2− transition. The level scheme of $^{134}$Ba above the Jπ=10+ isomer is extended to approximately 6 MeV. A pronounced backbending is observed at ℏω=0.38 MeV along the positive-parity yrast band. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=56 isotopes. Large-scale shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82, SN100PN, SNV, PQM130, Realistic SM, and EPQQM interactions reproduce the experimental findings and elucidate the structure of the high-spin states. The shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82 and PQM130 interactions reproduce alignment properties and provide detailed insight into the microscopic origin of this phenomenon in transitional $^{134}$Ba.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........29fbe5053c89b64e0f166a931c733447
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.100.024323