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Isospin symmetry in the T = 1,A = 62 triplet

Authors :
K. Wimmer
P. Ruotsalainen
S.M. Lenzi
A. Poves
T. Hüyük
F. Browne
P. Doornenbal
T. Koiwai
T. Arici
K. Auranen
M.A. Bentley
M.L. Cortés
C. Delafosse
T. Eronen
Z. Ge
T. Grahn
P.T. Greenlees
A. Illana
N. Imai
H. Joukainen
R. Julin
A. Jungclaus
H. Jutila
A. Kankainen
N. Kitamura
B. Longfellow
J. Louko
R. Lozeva
M. Luoma
B. Mauss
D.R. Napoli
M. Niikura
J. Ojala
J. Pakarinen
X. Pereira-Lopez
P. Rahkila
F. Recchia
M. Sandzelius
J. Sarén
R. Taniuchi
H. Tann
S. Uthayakumaar
J. Uusitalo
V. Vaquero
R. Wadsworth
G. Zimba
R. Yajzey
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 847, Iss , Pp 138249- (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Excited states in the Tz=0,−1 nuclei 62Ga and 62Ge were populated in direct reactions of relativistic radioactive ion beams at the RIBF. Coincident γ rays were measured with the DALI2+ array and uniquely assigned to the A=62 isobars. In addition, 62Ge was also studied independently at JYFL-ACCLAB using the 24Mg(40Ca,2n)62Ge fusion-evaporation reaction. The first excited T=1,Jπ=2+ states in 62Ga and 62Ge were identified at 979(1) and 965(1) keV, respectively, resolving discrepant interpretations in the literature. States beyond the first 2+ state in 62Ge were also identified for the first time in the present work. The results are compared with shell-model calculations in the fp model space. Mirror and triplet energy differences are analyzed in terms of individual charge-symmetry and charge-independence breaking contributions. The MED results confirm the shrinkage of the p-orbits' radii when they are occupied by at least one nucleon on average.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
847
Issue :
138249-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.36d5e9776fe8414b88df2906ca996d60
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138249