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Isomer Decay Spectroscopy ofSm164andGd166: Midshell Collectivity AroundN=100

Authors :
Naoki Fukuda
Zs. Podolyák
Tetsuro Komatsubara
Toshiyuki Kubo
G. Benzoni
Toshiyuki Sumikama
H. Schaffner
Masao Kobayashi
Pieter Doornenbal
István Kuti
Hiroki Nishibata
Q. D. Wu
Hiroyuki Takeda
Jin Wu
Zhengyu Xu
Shunji Nishimura
Mana Tanaka
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
Giuseppe Lorusso
A. Gottardo
Nori Aoi
Naohiro Inabe
Eiji Ideguchi
K. Kobayashi
Shin'ichiro Michimasa
Simon Rice
Ayumi Yagi
H. L. Liu
P. H. Regan
Z. H. Li
Jan Taprogge
N. Kurz
Pär-Anders Söderström
L. Sinclair
F. L. Bello Garrote
I. Nishizuka
Y. F. Fang
Gary Simpson
D. Kameda
F. Browne
E. Sahin
I. Kojouharov
Hiroshi Watanabe
Guillaume Gey
H. Baba
Tadaaki Isobe
Chang-Bum Moon
Furong Xu
Hiroshi Suzuki
Zs. Vajta
Rin Yokoyama
Atsuko Odahara
R. Daido
Shintaro Go
Zena Patel
Philip M Walker
Masafumi Matsushita
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 113
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2014.

Abstract

Excited states in the N=102 isotones 166Gd and 164Sm have been observed following isomeric decay for the first time at RIBF, RIKEN. The half-lives of the isomeric states have been measured to be 950(60) and 600(140) ns for 166Gd and 164Sm, respectively. Based on the decay patterns and potential energy surface calculations, including β6 deformation, a spin and parity of 6- has been assigned to the isomeric states in both nuclei. Collective observables are discussed in light of the systematics of the region, giving insight into nuclear shape evolution. The decrease in the ground-band energies of 166Gd and 164Sm (N=102) compared to 164Gd and 162Sm (N=100), respectively, presents evidence for the predicted deformed shell closure at N=100.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
113
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
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