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High-spin structures in Xe-132 and Xe-133 and evidence for isomers along the N=79 isotones

Authors :
Vogt, A.
Siciliano, M.
Birkenbach, B.
Reiter, P.
Hadynska-Klek, K.
Wheldon, C.
Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
Teruya, E.
Yoshinaga, N.
Arnswald, K.
Bazzacco, D.
Blazhev, A.
Bracco, A.
Bruyneel, B.
Chakrawarthy, R. S.
Chapman, R.
Cline, D.
Corradi, L.
Crespi, F. C. L.
Cromaz, M.
de Angelis, G.
Eberth, J.
Fallon, P.
Farnea, E.
Fioretto, E.
Fransen, C.
Freeman, S. J.
Fu, B.
Gadea, A.
Gelletly, W.
Giaz, A.
Gorgen, A.
Gottardo, A.
Hayes, A. B.
Hess, H.
Hetzenegger, R.
Hirsch, R.
Hua, H.
John, P. R.
Jolie, J.
Jungclaus, A.
Karayonchev, V.
Kaya, L.
Korten, W.
Lee, I. Y.
Leoni, S.
Liang, X.
Lunardi, S.
Macchiavelli, A. O.
Menegazzo, R.
Mengoni, D.
Michelagnoli, C.
Mijatovic, T.
Montagnoli, G.
Montanari, D.
Mueller-Gatermann, C.
Napoli, D.
Pearson, C. J.
Podolyak, Zs.
Pollarolo, G.
Pullia, A.
Queiser, M.
Recchia, F.
Regan, P. H.
Regis, J. -M.
Saed-Samii, N.
Sahin, E.
Scarlassara, F.
Seidlitz, M.
Siebeck, B.
Sletten, G.
Smith, J. F.
Soderstrom, P. -A.
Stefanini, A. M.
Stezowski, O.
Szilner, S.
Szpak, B.
Teng, R.
Ur, C.
Warner, D. D.
Wolf, K.
Wu, C. Y.
Zell, K. O.
Vogt, A.
Siciliano, M.
Birkenbach, B.
Reiter, P.
Hadynska-Klek, K.
Wheldon, C.
Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
Teruya, E.
Yoshinaga, N.
Arnswald, K.
Bazzacco, D.
Blazhev, A.
Bracco, A.
Bruyneel, B.
Chakrawarthy, R. S.
Chapman, R.
Cline, D.
Corradi, L.
Crespi, F. C. L.
Cromaz, M.
de Angelis, G.
Eberth, J.
Fallon, P.
Farnea, E.
Fioretto, E.
Fransen, C.
Freeman, S. J.
Fu, B.
Gadea, A.
Gelletly, W.
Giaz, A.
Gorgen, A.
Gottardo, A.
Hayes, A. B.
Hess, H.
Hetzenegger, R.
Hirsch, R.
Hua, H.
John, P. R.
Jolie, J.
Jungclaus, A.
Karayonchev, V.
Kaya, L.
Korten, W.
Lee, I. Y.
Leoni, S.
Liang, X.
Lunardi, S.
Macchiavelli, A. O.
Menegazzo, R.
Mengoni, D.
Michelagnoli, C.
Mijatovic, T.
Montagnoli, G.
Montanari, D.
Mueller-Gatermann, C.
Napoli, D.
Pearson, C. J.
Podolyak, Zs.
Pollarolo, G.
Pullia, A.
Queiser, M.
Recchia, F.
Regan, P. H.
Regis, J. -M.
Saed-Samii, N.
Sahin, E.
Scarlassara, F.
Seidlitz, M.
Siebeck, B.
Sletten, G.
Smith, J. F.
Soderstrom, P. -A.
Stefanini, A. M.
Stezowski, O.
Szilner, S.
Szpak, B.
Teng, R.
Ur, C.
Warner, D. D.
Wolf, K.
Wu, C. Y.
Zell, K. O.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The transitional nuclei Xe-132 and Xe-133 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusionevaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe-136 + 2(08P)b MNT reactions employing the highresolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (ii) in the Xe-136 + Pt-198 MNT reaction employing the GAMMASPHERE spectrometer in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iii) as an evaporation residue after a Te-130(alpha, xn) Xe134-xn fusion-evaporation reaction employing the HORUS gamma-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemes are considerably extended above the J(pi) = (7(-)) and (10+) isomers in Xe-132 and above the 11/2(-) isomer in Xe-133. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z = 54 as well as the N = 78 and N = 79 chains. Furthermore, evidence is found for a long-lived (T-1/2 >> mu s) isomer in Xe-133 which closes a gap along the N = isotones. Shell-model calculations employing the SN100PN and PQM130 effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and provide guidance to the interpretation of the observed high-spin features.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364917190
Document Type :
Electronic Resource