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Proton Shell Evolution below Sn-132: First Measurement of Low-Lying beta-Emitting Isomers in Ag-123,Ag-325

Authors :
Chen, ZQ
Li, ZH
Hua, H
Watanabe, H
Yuan, CX
Zhang, SQ
Lorusso, G
Nishimura, S
Baba, H
Browne, F
Benzoni, G
Chae, KY
Crespi, FCL
Doornenbal, P
Fukuda, N
Gey, G
Gernhaeuser, R
Inabe, N
Isobe, T
Jiang, DX
Jungclaus, A
Jung, HS
Jin, Y
Kameda, D
Kim, GD
Kim, YK
Kojouharov, I
Kondev, FG
Kubo, T
Kurz, N
Kwon, YK
Li, XQ
Lou, JL
Lane, GJ
Li, CG
Luo, DW
Montaner-Piza, A
Moschner, K
Niu, CY
Naqvi, F
Niikura, M
Nishibata, H
Odahara, A
Orlandi, R
Patel, Z
Podolyak, Zs
Sumikama, T
Soderstrom, P-A
Sakurai, H
Schaffner, H
Simpson, GS
Steiger, K
Suzuki, H
Taprogge, J
Takeda, H
Vajta, Zs
Wang, HK
Wu, J
Wendt, A
Wang, CG
Wu, HY
Wang, X
Wu, CG
Xu, C
Xu, ZY
Yagi, A
Ye, YL
Yoshinaga, K
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2019.

Abstract

The β-delayed γ-ray spectroscopy of neutron-rich ^{123,125}Ag isotopes is investigated at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory of RIKEN, and the long-predicted 1/2^{-} β-emitting isomers in ^{123,125}Ag are identified for the first time. With the new experimental results, the systematic trend of energy spacing between the lowest 9/2^{+} and 1/2^{-} levels is extended in Ag isotopes up to N=78, providing a clear signal for the reduction of the Z=40 subshell gap in Ag towards N=82. Shell-model calculations with the state-of-the-art V_{MU} plus M3Y spin-orbit interaction give a satisfactory description of the low-lying states in ^{123,125}Ag. The tensor force is found to play a crucial role in the evolution of the size of the Z=40 subshell gap. The observed inversion of the single-particle levels around ^{123}Ag can be well interpreted in terms of the monopole shift of the π1g_{9/2} orbitals mainly caused by the increasing occupation of ν1h_{11/2} orbitals. ispartof: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS vol:122 issue:21 ispartof: location:United States status: published

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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