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High-spin states in 212Po above the α-decaying (18+) isomer

Authors :
L. Zago
A. Gottardo
J.J. Valiente-Dobón
G. Benzoni
A. Gadea
M. Górska
S. Lunardi
Zs. Podolyák
P.H. Regan
D. Rudolph
A. Algora
G. de Angelis
D. Bazzacco
J. Benlliure
P. Boutachkov
A. Bracco
A.M. Bruce
F. Camera
E. Casarejos
M.L. Cortés
F.C.L. Crespi
A. Corsi
C. Domingo-Pardo
M. Doncel
T. Engert
H. Geissel
J. Gerl
A. Goasduff
N. Goel
J. Grebosz
E. Gregor
T. Habermann
S. Klupp
I. Kojouharov
N. Kurz
S.M. Lenzi
S. Leoni
S. Mandal
R. Menegazzo
D. Mengoni
B. Million
A.I. Morales
D.R. Napoli
F. Naqvi
C. Nociforo
M. Pfützner
S. Pietri
A. Prochazka
F. Recchia
E. Sahin
H. Schaffner
A. Sharma
B. Sitar
D. Siwal
P. Strmen
I. Szarka
C.A. Ur
P.M. Walker
H. Weick
O. Wieland
H.-J. Wollersheim
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 834, Iss , Pp 137457- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

The nucleus 212Po has been produced through the fragmentation of a 238U primary beam at 1 GeV/nucleon at GSI, separated with the FRagment Separator, FRS, and studied via isomer γ-decay spectroscopy with the RISING setup. Two delayed previously unknown γ rays have been observed. One has been attributed to the E3 decay of a 21− isomeric state feeding the α-emitting 45-s (18+) high-spin isomer. The other γ-ray line has been assigned to the decay of a higher-lying 23+ metastable state. These are the first observations of high-spin states above the 212Po (18+) isomer, by virtue of the selectivity obtained via ion-by-ion identification of 238U fragmentation products. Comparison with shell-model calculations points to shortfalls in the nuclear interactions involving high-j proton and neutron orbitals, to which the region around Z∼100 is sensitive.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
834
Issue :
137457-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6ed91cec9cd24405b3ca768cb37e1099
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137457