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Is seniority a partial dynamic symmetry in the first Shell?
- Source :
- Physics Letters
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2018.
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Abstract
- The low-lying structures of the midshell νg9/2 Ni isotopes $^{72}$Ni and $^{74}$Ni have been investigated at the RIBF facility in RIKEN within the EURICA collaboration. Previously unobserved low-lying states were accessed for the first time following β decay of the mother nuclei $^{72}$Co and $^{74}$Co. As a result, we provide a complete picture in terms of the seniority scheme up to the first (8+) levels for both nuclei. The experimental results are compared to shell-model calculations in order to define to what extent the seniority quantum number is preserved in the first neutron g9/2 shell. We find that the disappearance of the seniority isomerism in the (81+) states can be explained by a lowering of the seniority-four (6+) levels as predicted years ago. For $^{74}$Ni, the internal de-excitation pattern of the newly observed (62+) state supports a restoration of the normal seniority ordering up to spin J=4. This property, unexplained by the shell-model calculations, is in agreement with a dominance of the single-particle spherical regime near $^{78}$Ni.
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physics Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......3000..c40a59fe7cb2118e78971d2dbc37cb61