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Isomer-delayed γ -ray spectroscopy of A=159–164 midshell nuclei and the variation of K -forbidden E1 transition hindrance factors

Authors :
Tetsuro Komatsubara
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
Toshiyuki Kubo
Hiroki Nishibata
P-A Soderstrom
Z. H. Li
Michikazu Kobayashi
Y. F. Fang
Masafumi Matsushita
P. H. Regan
Atsuko Odahara
Eiji Ideguchi
Jan Taprogge
Shunji Nishimura
T. Isobe
Naoki Fukuda
L. Sinclair
H. Baba
Zhengyu Xu
Naohito Inabe
Stephen Rice
A. Gottardo
F. Browne
Hirofumi Watanabe
G. Benzoni
Shin'ichiro Michimasa
F. L. Bello Garrote
I. Nishizuka
Toshiyuki Sumikama
Nori Aoi
T. Berry
N. Kurz
Ayumi Yagi
K. Kobayashi
Zs. Vajta
Rin Yokoyama
Furong Xu
Guillaume Gey
Hiroyuki Takeda
Qiong Wu
R. Daido
Zsolt Podolyak
István Kuti
D. Kameda
E. Sahin
Philip M Walker
P. Doornenbal
Jin Wu
Shintaro Go
G. Lorusso
Zena Patel
Momoko Tanaka
C-B Moon
Gary Simpson
H. Schaffner
Zs. Dombrádi
Hiroshi Suzuki
I. Kojouharov
Source :
Physical Review C. 96
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

Excited states have been studied in \iso{159}{Sm}, \iso{161}{Sm}, \iso{162}{Sm} (Z~=~62), \iso{163}{Eu} (Z~=~63), and \iso{164}{Gd} (Z~=~64), populated by isomeric decay following 238U projectile fission at RIBF, RIKEN. The isomer half-lives range from 50 ns to 2.6 \mus. In comparison with other published data, revised interpretations are proposed for \iso{159}{Sm} and \iso{163}{Eu}. The first data for excited states in \iso{161}{Sm} are presented, where a 2.6 \mus isomer is assigned a three-quasiparticle, K^\pi = 17/2^- structure. The interpretation is supported by multi-quasiparticle Nilsson-BCS calculations, including the blocking of pairing correlations. A consistent set of reduced E1 hindrance factors is obtained. Limited evidence is also reported for isomeric decay in 163Sm, 164Eu and 165Eu.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fe94d112f64d95e03745ce75f2527b28
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.96.034305