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In-beam γ -ray spectroscopy of the neutron-rich platinum isotope Pt200 toward the N=126 shell gap

Authors :
S. M. Lenzi
M. Bunce
A. Vogt
B. Birkenbach
A. M. Bizzeti-Sona
A. Gottardo
W. Korten
Michele Sferrazza
P. Reiter
A. Kusoglu
M. D. Salsac
J. Walshe
C. A. Ur
P. R. John
Fernando Scarlassara
F. Recchia
P. G. Bizzeti
D. Bazzacco
A. M. Stefanini
L. Corradi
A. Bracco
L. Grente
C. Wheldon
Roberto Menegazzo
G. Montagnoli
G. Pollarolo
D. Mengoni
Tz. Kokalova
T. Mijatović
V. Modamio
Tomás R. Rodríguez
Zs. Podolyák
A. Gadea
Herbert Hess
F. Browne
M. Barr
G. Benzoni
F. C. L. Crespi
Suzana Szilner
E. Fioretto
B. Melon
S. Leoni
M. Bowry
E. Farnea
C. Michelagnoli
S. Bottoni
S. Lunardi
D. Montanari
G. de Angelis
Oliver J. Roberts
Pär-Anders Söderström
E. Sahin
J. Ljungvall
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
N. I. Ashwood
D. R. Napoli
F. Camera
T. Alexander
Source :
Physical Review C. 95
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

The neutron-rich nucleus \nucleus{200}{Pt} is investigated via in-beam \gamma-ray spectroscopy in order to study the shape evolution in the neutron-rich platinum isotopes towards the N = 126 shell closure. The two-neutron transfer reaction \nucleus{198}{Pt}(\nucleus{82}{Se}, \nucleus{80}{Se})\nucleus{200}{Pt} is used to populate excited states of \nucleus{200}{Pt}. The Advanced Gamma Ray Tracking Array (AGATA) demonstrator coupled with the PRISMA spectrometer detects \gamma rays coincident with the \nucleus{80}{Se} recoils, the binary partner of \nucleus{200}{Pt}. The binary partner method is applied to extract the \gamma-ray transitions and build the level scheme of \nucleus{200}{Pt}. The level at 1884\,keV reported by Yates et. al [Phys. Rev. C 37, 1889] was confirmed to be at 1882.1\,keV and assigned as the (6^+_1) state. An additional \gamma ray was found and it presumably de-excites the (8^+_1) state. The results are compared with state-of-the-art beyond mean-field calculations, performed for the even-even \nucleus{190-204}{Pt} isotopes, revealing that \nucleus{200}{Pt} marks the transition from the \gamma-unstable behaviour of lighter Pt nuclei towards a more spherical one when approaching the N=126 shell closure.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a4d6e16d559ab4806bbbf7c1d33b6d6e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.95.064321