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α Particles as Probes of Nuclear Shape in the Rare Earths and Structure Effects on Proton Emission in the Mass-80 Region

Authors :
M. A. Riley
J. R. Beene
V. Abenante
T. M. Semkow
N.G. Nicolis
F. K. McGowan
D. C. Hensley
G. Garcia-Bermudez
C. Baktash
I. Y. Lee
Henry C. Griffin
D. G. Sarantites
Noah R. Johnson
Ari Virtanen
Z. Majka
M. L. Halbert
Source :
Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy ISBN: 9781461366379
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Springer US, 1990.

Abstract

Low-emission barriers and large subbarrier anisotropies in the α-particle decay, with respect to the spin direction, of Sn and rare-earth compound nuclei are examined in the light of recent calculations incorporating deformation. For the rare-earth systems deformation which increases with spin is necessary to explain the data. Energy spectra and angular correlations of evaporated protons from the 52Cr(34S, 2p2n)82Sr reaction were measured in coincidence with discrete transitions. Large changes in the shape of the proton spectra were observed when high-spin states in different rotational bands are populated. These effects cannot be explained by phase space arguments that do not include explicitly structure in the deexcitation process. They are interpreted as resulting from near-yrast to near-yrast stretched proton emission, which preferentially populates the yrast band by subbarrier protons.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4613-6637-9
ISBNs :
9781461366379
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy ISBN: 9781461366379
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e210486958b8495ceab97ec09b376d3e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3684-0_30