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Shell Evolution towards ^{78}Ni: Low-Lying States in ^{77}Cu

Authors :
E, Sahin
F L, Bello Garrote
Y, Tsunoda
T, Otsuka
G, de Angelis
A, Görgen
M, Niikura
S, Nishimura
Z Y, Xu
H, Baba
F, Browne
M-C, Delattre
P, Doornenbal
S, Franchoo
G, Gey
K, Hadyńska-Klȩk
T, Isobe
P R, John
H S, Jung
I, Kojouharov
T, Kubo
N, Kurz
Z, Li
G, Lorusso
I, Matea
K, Matsui
D, Mengoni
P, Morfouace
D R, Napoli
F, Naqvi
H, Nishibata
A, Odahara
H, Sakurai
H, Schaffner
P-A, Söderström
D, Sohler
I G, Stefan
T, Sumikama
D, Suzuki
R, Taniuchi
J, Taprogge
Z, Vajta
H, Watanabe
V, Werner
J, Wu
A, Yagi
M, Yalcinkaya
K, Yoshinaga
Source :
Physical review letters. 118(24)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The level structure of the neutron-rich ^{77}Cu nucleus is investigated through β-delayed γ-ray spectroscopy at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory of the RIKEN Nishina Center. Ions of ^{77}Ni are produced by in-flight fission, separated and identified in the BigRIPS fragment separator, and implanted in the WAS3ABi silicon detector array, surrounded by Ge cluster detectors of the EURICA array. A large number of excited states in ^{77}Cu are identified for the first time by correlating γ rays with the β decay of ^{77}Ni, and a level scheme is constructed by utilizing their coincidence relationships. The good agreement between large-scale Monte Carlo shell model calculations and experimental results allows for the evaluation of the single-particle structure near ^{78}Ni and suggests a single-particle nature for both the 5/2_{1}^{-} and 3/2_{1}^{-} states in ^{77}Cu, leading to doubly magic ^{78}Ni.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
118
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
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