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Spherical and deformed structures in Pb189

Authors :
Khoo, T.L.
Byrne, A.P.
Baxter, A.M.
Carpenter, M.P.
Davidson, P.M.
Janssens, R.V.F.
Dracoulis, G.D.
Lauritsen, T.
Kibédi, T.
Davids, C.N.
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2005.

Abstract

γ-ray spectroscopy of high-spin states of the neutron-deficient nucleus Pb189 has been conducted with the Gd158(Ar36,5n) and Er164(Si29,4n) reactions. With the first of these, detection of evaporation residues and mass gating were used to unambiguously assign a number of prompt γ-ray transitions to Pb189. With the second reaction and a pulsed beam, an isomer with a mean life of 32 μs was found. Although inconclusive, the available evidence favors identification of the isomer with the 332+ state of the ν(i13/2)-3 configuration. The levels observed below the isomer can be identified with states involving three different structures: the neutron (i13/2)-3 multiplet in the spherical well; a prolate-deformed band involving mixed i13/2 neutron orbitals; and a state with the oblate π(2p-2h)0+ν(i13/ 2)-1 configuration. The evidence for structures associated with different shapes is supported by the observation of E0 components in some of the Jπ→Jπ transitions linking them.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f50e95e6f64f0710d66b7f6504359a56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17615/v2h9-sz04