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Lifetime measurement of the 2₁⁺ state in ⁷⁴Rb and isospin properties of quadrupole transition strengths at N = Z

Authors :
Morse, C.
Iwasaki, Hironori
Lemasson, Antoine
Dewald, Alfred
Braunroth, Thomas
Bader, V. M.
Baugher, Travis R.
Bazin, Daniel
Berryman, J. S.
Campbell, Christopher M.
Gade, Alexandra
Langer, Christoph
Lee, I. Yang
Loelius, C.
Lunderberg, E.
Recchia, Francesco
Smalley, D.
Stroberg, Steven Ragnar
Wadsworth, Robert
Walz, Christopher
Weisshaar, Dirk
Westerberg, A.
Whitmore, Kenneth
Wimmer, K.
Morse, C.
Iwasaki, Hironori
Lemasson, Antoine
Dewald, Alfred
Braunroth, Thomas
Bader, V. M.
Baugher, Travis R.
Bazin, Daniel
Berryman, J. S.
Campbell, Christopher M.
Gade, Alexandra
Langer, Christoph
Lee, I. Yang
Loelius, C.
Lunderberg, E.
Recchia, Francesco
Smalley, D.
Stroberg, Steven Ragnar
Wadsworth, Robert
Walz, Christopher
Weisshaar, Dirk
Westerberg, A.
Whitmore, Kenneth
Wimmer, K.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Self-conjugate nuclei in the A ≈ 70–80 region have attracted a great deal of attention due to phenomena such as shape coexistence and increasing collectivity along the N=Zline. We investigate the structure of nuclei in this region through lifetime measurements using the GRETINA array. The first implementation of the Differential Recoil Distance Doppler Shift technique with fast radioactive beams is demonstrated and verified through a measurement of the well-known B(E2; 2₁⁺→ 0₁⁺)transition strength in ⁷⁴Kr. The method is then applied to determine the B(E2; 2₁⁺→ 0₁⁺) transition strength in ⁷⁴Rb, the heaviest odd–odd N=Z nucleus for which this quantity has been determined. This result and extended systematics along N=Z suggest the dominance of the isoscalar part of the quadrupole transition strengths in self-conjugate nuclei, as well as the possible presence of shape coexistence in ⁷⁴Rb.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312663850
Document Type :
Electronic Resource