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Isolated one-phonon mixed-symmetry 2+ state of the radioactive neutron-rich nuclide 132Te

Authors :
Stetz, T.
Mayr, H.
Werner, V.
Pietralla, N.
Tsunoda, Y.
Otsuka, T.
Rainovski, G.
Beck, T.
Borcea, R.
Calinescu, S.
Costache, C.
Dinescu, I. E.
Ide, K. E.
Ionescu, A. N.
Koseoglou, P.
Lica, R.
Mărginean, N.
Mihai, R. E.
Nickel, C. M.
Nita, C. R.
Stan, L.
Toma, S.
Zidarova, R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The $M1$ transition strengths between excited $2^+$ states of the neutron-rich, radioactive nuclide $^{132}$Te have been studied through direct lifetime measurements using the Doppler-shift attenuation method in a two-neutron transfer reaction on a $^{130}$Te target. An unambiguous identification of the lowest-lying mixed-symmetry $2^+$ state has been achieved on the basis of the large $B(M1;2^+_2\rightarrow2^+_1$)=0.18(2) $\mu_\mathrm{N}^2$ transition strength, in agreement with shell-model calculations. Results are compared to the shell model, and the analysis of both, data and calculations, unambiguously identifies the second-excited $2^+$ state of $^{132}$Te as the one-quadrupole phonon mixed-symmetry state of this isotope. A lowering of the energy and $B(M1;2^+_\mathrm{ms}\rightarrow 2^+_1)$ strength within the $N$=80 isotones toward the $Z$=50 shell closure is observed, which goes alongside with the lowering of the $E2$ collectivity approaching the magic proton shell.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.01436
Document Type :
Working Paper