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High-spin structure, K isomers, and state mixing in the neutron-rich isotopes 173Tm and 175Tm

Authors :
Lane, G.J.
Watanabe, H.
Lauritsen, T.
Dracoulis, G.D.
Carpenter, M.P.
Byrne, A.P.
Seweryniak, D.
Janssens, R.V.F.
Hughes, R.O.
Chowdhury, P.
Zhu, S.
Nieminen, P.H.
Kondev, F.G.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2012.

Abstract

High-spin states in the odd-proton thulium isotopes 173Tm and 175Tm have been studied using deep-inelastic reactions and γ-ray spectroscopy. In 173Tm, the low-lying structure has been confirmed and numerous new states have been identified, including a three-quasiparticle Kπ= 19/2- isomer with a lifetime of τ=360(100)ns at 1906keV and a five-quasiparticle Kπ=35/2- isomer with a lifetime of τ= 175(40)ns at 4048keV. The Kπ=35/2- state is interpreted as a t-band configuration that shows anomalously fast decays. In 175Tm, the low-lying structure has been reevaluated, a candidate state for the 9/2-[514] orbital has been identified at 1175keV, and the 7/2-[523] bandhead has been measured to have a lifetime of τ= 460(50)ns. Newly identified high-K structures in 175Tm include a Kπ=15/2- isomer with a lifetime of τ= 64(3)ns at 947keV and a Kπ= 23/2+ isomer with a lifetime of τ= 30(20) μs at 1518keV. The Kπ=15/2- isomer shows relatively enhanced decays to the 7/2-[523] band that can be explained by chance mixing with the 15/2- member of the 7/2- band. Multiquasiparticle calculations have been performed for 173Tm and 175Tm, the results of which compare well with the experimentally observed high-spin states.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........41d49179ad7e658f6f36bb37e35877c3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17615/k0sb-5e34