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Study of the deformation-driving νd5/2 orbital in 6728Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions

Authors :
J. Diriken
N. Patronis
A.N. Andreyev
S. Antalic
V. Bildstein
A. Blazhev
I.G. Darby
H. De Witte
J. Eberth
J. Elseviers
V.N. Fedosseev
F. Flavigny
Ch. Fransen
G. Georgiev
R. Gernhauser
H. Hess
M. Huyse
J. Jolie
Th. Kröll
R. Krücken
R. Lutter
B.A. Marsh
T. Mertzimekis
D. Muecher
F. Nowacki
R. Orlandi
A. Pakou
R. Raabe
G. Randisi
P. Reiter
T. Roger
M. Seidlitz
M. Seliverstov
K. Sieja
C. Sotty
H. Tornqvist
J. Van De Walle
P. Van Duppen
D. Voulot
N. Warr
F. Wenander
K. Wimmer
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 736, Iss C, Pp 533-538 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2014.

Abstract

The νg9/2,d5/2,s1/2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a (d,p)-experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial νg9/2 (1007 keV) and νd5/2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the νd5/2 single-particle strength relative to the νg9/2-orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5/2+ levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 9040Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g9/2 state, but differences are observed for the d5/2 single-particle strength.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693 and 18732445
Volume :
736
Issue :
C
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1427370ee4614663b6fedb2062d5a603
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004