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Shapes, Softness and Non-Yrast Collectivity in 186W

Authors :
C. R. Hoffman
D. Seweryniak
M. P. Carpenter
T. Lauritsen
Alan Mitchell
B. P. Kay
A. Verras
P. Chowdhury
R. V. F. Janssens
D. Cline
R. Shearman
S. Zhu
C. J. Chiara
E. Merchan
S. K. Tandel
C. Y. Wu
A. Korichi
T. L. Khoo
N. D'Olympia
A. B. Hayes
M. Albers
V.S. Prasher
C.J. Guess
Y. Qiu
C J Lister
L. Afanasieva
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Non-yrast, excited states in neutron-rich $^{186}$W were populated via inelastic-scattering reactions using beams of $^{136}$Xe nuclei accelerated to 725 and 800 MeV. Levels populated in the reactions were investigated via particle-$ \gamma $ coincidence techniques using the Gammasphere array of High-Purity Germanium detectors and the compact heavy-ion counter, CHICO2. The $ K^{\pi} = 2 ^{+} $ ($\gamma$), $ K^{\pi} = 0^{+}$ and $ K^{\pi} = 2^{-} $ (octupole) rotational side bands were extended to spins $ 14\hbar $, $ 12\hbar $, and $ 13\hbar $, respectively. A staggering pattern observed in the energies of levels in the $ K^{\pi} = 2^{+} $ band was found to be consistent with a potential that gets softer to vibration in the $ \gamma $ degree of freedom with increasing spin. The odd-even staggering of states in the $ K^{\pi} = 2^{-}$ band was found to exhibit a phase opposite to that seen in the $ \gamma $ band; an effect most probably associated with Coriolis coupling to other, unobserved octupole vibrational bands in $^{186}$W.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 16 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b4f656ea80a97b2892cd5f3c4915b80