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First observation of γ-ray transitions in 111Mo

Authors :
Aktas, Özge
Cederwall, Bo
Wyss, Ramon
Nyberg, Ayse
Doornenbal, P.
Obertelli, A.
Corsi, Anna
Liu, Hongna
Authelet, G.
Baba, H.
Calvet, D.
Ch\^{a}teau, F.
Delbart, A.
Gheller, J-M.
Giganon, A.
Gillibert, A.
Lapoux, V.
Motobayashi, T.
Nikura, M.
Paul, N.
Rouss\'{e}, J.-Y
Sakurai, H.
Santamaria, C.
Steppenbeck, D.
Taniuchi, R.
Uesaka, T.
Ando, T.
Arici, T.
Blazhev, A.
Browne, F.
Bruce, A.M.
Carroll, R.
Chen, S.
Chung, L.X.
Cort\'{e}s, M.L.
Dewald, M.
Ding, B.
Flavigny, F.
Franchoo, S.
G\'{o}rska, M.
Gottardo, A.
Jungclaus, A.
Lee, J.
Lettmann, M.
Linh, B.D.
Liu, J.
Liu, Z.
Lizarazo, C.
Momiyama, S.
Moschner, K.
Nagamine, S.
Nakatsuka, N.
Nita, C.R.
Nobs, C.
Olivier, L.
Orlandi, R.
Patel, Z.
Podoly\'{a}k, Zs.
Rudigier, M.
Saito, T. Y.
Shand, C.
S\"{o}derstr\"{o}m, P.-A.
Stefan, I.
Vaquero, V.
Werner, V.
Wimmer, K.
Xu, Z.
Aktas, Özge
Cederwall, Bo
Wyss, Ramon
Nyberg, Ayse
Doornenbal, P.
Obertelli, A.
Corsi, Anna
Liu, Hongna
Authelet, G.
Baba, H.
Calvet, D.
Ch\^{a}teau, F.
Delbart, A.
Gheller, J-M.
Giganon, A.
Gillibert, A.
Lapoux, V.
Motobayashi, T.
Nikura, M.
Paul, N.
Rouss\'{e}, J.-Y
Sakurai, H.
Santamaria, C.
Steppenbeck, D.
Taniuchi, R.
Uesaka, T.
Ando, T.
Arici, T.
Blazhev, A.
Browne, F.
Bruce, A.M.
Carroll, R.
Chen, S.
Chung, L.X.
Cort\'{e}s, M.L.
Dewald, M.
Ding, B.
Flavigny, F.
Franchoo, S.
G\'{o}rska, M.
Gottardo, A.
Jungclaus, A.
Lee, J.
Lettmann, M.
Linh, B.D.
Liu, J.
Liu, Z.
Lizarazo, C.
Momiyama, S.
Moschner, K.
Nagamine, S.
Nakatsuka, N.
Nita, C.R.
Nobs, C.
Olivier, L.
Orlandi, R.
Patel, Z.
Podoly\'{a}k, Zs.
Rudigier, M.
Saito, T. Y.
Shand, C.
S\"{o}derstr\"{o}m, P.-A.
Stefan, I.
Vaquero, V.
Werner, V.
Wimmer, K.
Xu, Z.

Abstract

Excited states in the extremely neutron-rich nuclei 109Mo and 111Mo have been studied following nucleon knock-out reactions. Seven $\gamma$-ray transitions, some of them in prompt mutual coincidence, have been identified for the first time in 11Mo using the DALI2 and MINOS detector systems at the BigRIPS and ZeroDegree electromagnetic fragments separator at the RIBF, RIKEN, Japan. Total Routhian surface (TRS) and Particle- Plus Rotor calculations have been performed to investigate the predicted shape coexistence and its effect on the structure of nuclei in this region of the nuclear chart. Following the results of the calculations, theoretical level schemes are proposed for positive and negative parity states and compared with the experimental findings.<br />QC 20210526

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1280629423
Document Type :
Electronic Resource