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Lifetime measurements of the first 2+ states in 104,106Zr: Evolution of ground-state deformations

Authors :
Eiji Ideguchi
T. Kubo
Giuseppe Lorusso
Mana Tanaka
Z. H. Li
Hiroshi Suzuki
D. Kameda
Atsuko Odahara
Y. F. Fang
R. Lozeva
Jan Taprogge
Pieter Doornenbal
Gary Simpson
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
I. Nishizuka
S. Nishimura
O. Wieland
Jin Wu
Tadaaki Isobe
Stephen Rice
P. A. Söderström
Ayumi Yagi
H. Takeda
F. Browne
I. Kojouharov
S. Lalkovski
P. H. Regan
Guillaume Gey
Hiroki Nishibata
Hidetada Baba
Naoki Fukuda
Raymond J. Carroll
Oliver J. Roberts
R. Daido
Zena Patel
Zs. Podolyák
T. Sumikama
V. Werner
N. Kurz
Zhengyu Xu
Alison Bruce
H. Schaffner
F. Didierjean
L. Sinclair
Nobuyuki Chiga
Hirofumi Watanabe
Naohito Inabe
Source :
Physics Letters B. 750:448-452
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

The first fast-timing measurements from nuclides produced via the in-flight fission mechanism are reported. The lifetimes of the first 2+states in 104,106Zr nuclei have been measured via β-delayed γ-ray timing of stopped radioactive isotope beams. An improved precision for the lifetime of the 2+1state in 104Zr was obtained, τ(2+1) =2.90+25−20ns, as well as a first measurement of the 2+1state in 106Zr, τ(2+1) =2.60+20−15ns, with corresponding reduced transition probabilities of B(E2; 2+1→0+g.s.) =0.39(2)e2b2and 0.31(1)e2b2, respectively. Comparisons of the extracted ground-state deformations, β2=0.39(1)(104Zr) and β2=0.36(1)(106Zr) with model calculations indicate a persistence of prolate deformation. The data show that 104Zr is the most deformed of the neutron-rich Zr isotopes measured so far.

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
750
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
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