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D.m. Cox

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In-beam gamma-ray and electron spectroscopy of $^{249,251}$Md

2020

The odd-Z Md251 nucleus was studied using combined γ-ray and conversion-electron in-beam spectroscopy. Besides the previously observed rotational band based on the [521]1/2− configuration, another rotational structure has been identified using γ-γ coincidences. The use of electron spectroscopy allowed the rotational bands to be observed over a larger rotational frequency range. Using the transition intensities that depend on the gyromagnetic factor, a [514]7/2− single-particle configuration has been inferred for this band, i.e., the ground-state band. A physical background that dominates the electron spectrum with an intensity of ≃60% was well reproduced by simulating a set of unresolved ex…

Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)nucl-th[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear TheoryNuclear Physics - TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesNuclear Physics - Experimentddc:530Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]nucl-exNuclear StructureNuclear Experiment
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First prompt in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of a superheavy element: the 256Rf

2013

Using state-of-the-art γ-ray spectroscopic techniques, the first rotational band of a superheavy element, extending up to a spin of 20 ¯h, was discovered in the nucleus 256Rf. To perform such an experiment at the limits of the present instrumentation, several developments were needed. The most important of these developments was of an intense isotopically enriched 50Ti beam using the MIVOC method. The experimental set-up and subsequent analysis allowed the 256Rf ground-state band to be revealed. The rotational properties of the band are discussed and compared with neighboring transfermium nuclei through the study of their moments of inertia. These data suggest that there is no evidence of a…

Experimental Nuclear Physics
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Experimental observation of the M1 scissors mode in $^{254}No$

2022

Physics letters / B 834, 137479 (2022). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137479

Nuclear and High Energy Physicsscissors modetransfermium nuclidesγ-strength functionddc:530[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ydinfysiikka530
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Lifetime Measurements of Excited States in $^{172}$Pt and the Variation of Quadrupole Transition Strength with Angular Momentum

2018

Lifetimes of the first excited 2 + and 4 + states in the extremely neutron-deficient nuclide 172 Pt have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-decay tagging techniques. An unusually low value of the ratio B ( E 2 : 4 + 1 → 2 + 1 ) / B ( E 2 : 2 + 1 → 0 + gs ) = 0.55 ( 19 ) was found, similar to a handful of other such anomalous cases observed in the entire Segré chart. The observation adds to a cluster of a few extremely neutron-deficient nuclides of the heavy transition metals with neutron numbers N ≈ 90 – 94 featuring the effect. No theoretical model calculations reported to date have been able to explain the anomalously low B ( E 2 : 4 + 1 → …

lifetimes and widthselectromagnetic transitionsfuusioreaktio[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ydinfysiikka
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Evidence against the wobbling nature of low-spin bands in 135Pr

2021

International audience; The electromagnetic character of the ΔI=1 transitions connecting the 1- to 0-phonon and the 2- to 1-phonon wobbling bands should be dominated by an E2 component, due to the collective motion of the entire nuclear charge. In the present work it is shown, based on combined angular correlation and linear polarization measurements, that the mixing ratios of all analyzed connecting transitions between low-lying bands in 135Pr interpreted as 0-, 1-, and 2-phonon wobbling bands, have absolute values smaller than one. This indicates predominant M1 magnetic character, which is incompatible with the proposed wobbling nature. All experimental observables are instead in good agr…

γγγ-coincidencesNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsQC1-999FOS: Physical sciences-coincidences[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]nucl-ex01 natural sciencesParticle rotor modelAngular correlationsspin (kvanttimekaniikka)0103 physical sciencesWobbling bandsNuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)ydinfysiikka010306 general physicsNuclear Experiment
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Tilted precession bands in $^{135}$Nd

2021

International audience; Two new excited bands built on the πh11/2 configuration have been identified in Nd135 in addition to the known πh11/2 band. The energy spectra of the excited bands and the available electromagnetic transition probabilities are in good agreement with theoretical results obtained using quasiparticle-plus-triaxial-rotor model calculations. The properties of the bands identify them as tilted precession bands instead of wobbling bands. Our results give a new insight into the interpretation of the low-lying bands in odd-A mass nuclei, and can stimulate future studies to address the nuclear triaxiality.

[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ydinfysiikkaNuclear Structure
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β decay of Cd 127 and excited states in In 127

2019

22 pags., 8 figs., 4 tabs., 1 app.

Physical Review C
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