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Collective And Single-particle Structures In The Neutron-rich Doubly Mid-shell Nucleus 170Dy

Authors :
N. Kurz
K. Y. Chae
Naoki Fukuda
Raymond J. Carroll
Zs. Podolyák
Shigeru Kubono
S. Kanaya
István Kuti
Atsuko Odahara
Philip M Walker
H. Baba
Toshiyuki Sumikama
H. Phong
I. Nishizuka
Thamer Alharbi
Zhengyu Xu
Ayumi Yagi
Shunji Nishimura
Furong Xu
Hiroyuki Takeda
Oliver J. Roberts
Gavin Lotay
Z. Patel
C. M. Shand
T. Isobe
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
Alfredo Estrade
J. Liu
F. G. Kondev
Söderström Pär-anders
Hiroshi Watanabe
S. Terashima
Chang-Bum Moon
H. Kanaoka
Z. Korkulu
Jin Wu
C. J. Griffin
Hiroshi Suzuki
Toshiyuki Kubo
Eiji Ideguchi
I. Kojouharov
D. S. Ahn
G. J. Lane
Giuseppe Lorusso
Naohito Inabe
C. H. Lee
Alison Bruce
P. Doornenbal
S. Lalkovski
P. H. Regan
Eunji Lee
P. Lee
H. L. Liu
H. Sakuraia
C. R. Niţă
F. Browne
Zs. Dombrádi
G. X. Zhang
Zs. Vajta
H. Schaffner
Source :
Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016).
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Sissa Medialab, 2017.

Abstract

One of the most successful descriptions of the structure of atomic nuclei is the spherical shell model. It, however, becomes impractical when moving away from closed-shell nuclei. Instead, it is the interplay between the macroscopic shape degrees of freedom and the microscopic nature of the underlying single-particle structure in a deformed basis that determines the nuclear structure. Being the heaviest nucleus precisely in the middle of, known, closed proton and neutron shells, $^{170}$Dy has become a central calibration point for tests of collective models of nuclear physics. However, besides one candidate transition from a previous experiment in Legnaro, Italy, no experimental information is available for this nucleus. Using the EURICA setup at RIKEN, which couples the worlds highest intensity in-flight fission facility with a high-efficiency HPGe array, an experiment in November 2014 produced $^{170}$Dy nuclei by in-flight fission of a $^{238}$U beam. The results from this experiment provide a wealth of information on this elusive nucleus, including the evolution of quadrupole collectivity, rigidity and higher order deformations, as well as the long sought for isomeric $K=6^+$ state, predicted to be exceptionally pure at mid-shell. These results provide us with a rich level scheme for discussing both single-particle and collective structures at mid-shell.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016)
Accession number :
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