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Two-quasiparticle structures and isomers in Er168, Er170, and Er172

Authors :
Seweryniak, D.
Janssens, R.V.F.
Kondev, F.G.
McCutchan, E.A.
Carpenter, M.P.
Lauritsen, T.
Chiara, C.J.
Zhu, S.
Lane, G.J.
Watanabe, H.
Dracoulis, G.D.
Lister, C.J.
Stefanescu, I.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2010.

Abstract

The stable and neutron-rich isotopes Er168, Er170, and Er172 have been studied with Gammasphere using inelastic excitation with energetic Xe136 beams. The previously assigned structures based on the proposed Kπ=4- isomeric intrinsic states in both Er168 and Er170 have been re-evaluated and an equivalent band identified in Er172. In Er170, the identification of a Kπ=6- band with transitions close in energy to those of the 4 - band leads to a modified interpretation, since the overlap would have compromised previous analyses. The gK-gR values for the 4- bands deduced from the in-band γ-ray intensities for the sequence of isotopes suggest a predominantly two-neutron configuration in Er168, an equally mixed two-neutron, two-proton configuration in Er170, and a two-proton configuration in Er172. A comprehensive decay scheme for the previously proposed 6+ isomer in Er172 has also been established, as well as band structures built on this isomer that closely resemble the 6+ and 7- two-neutron structures known in the isotone Yb174. The implied K hindrances are discussed. The main decay path of the 6+ isomer occurs through the newly identified 4- isomer. The measured lifetimes of the 4 - and 6+ isomers in Er172 are 57(3) and 822(90) ns, respectively. Multiquasiparticle calculations support the suggested configuration changes across the isotopic chain.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2e558c0d9c5d6d0e859c6add2033182b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17615/srd1-he40