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Lifetime measurements of excited states in ¹⁶³W and the implications for the anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional nuclei

M.c. LewisD.t. JossB. SayğıR.d. PageD.m. CullenL. BarberM.m. GilesJ. SimpsonM.a.m. Al-aqeelH. BadranT. BraunrothA.d. BriscoeT. CalverleyA. DewaldM. DoncelT. GrahnP.t. GreenleesC. HenrichA. HerzáňR.d. HerzbergE. HigginsJ. HiltonS. IlievaR. JulinS. JuutinenJ. KeatingsT. KröllM. LabicheK. MashtakovB.s. Nara SinghE. ParrJ. PartanenE.s. PaulP. RahkilaM. SandzeliusJ. SarénC. ScholeyM. SicilianoP. SpagnolettiS. StolzeS.v. SzwecM.j. TaylorJ. Uusitalo

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Nuclear Experiment

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This letter reports lifetime measurements of excited states in the odd-N nucleus $^{163}$W using the recoil-distance Doppler shift method to probe the core polarising effect of the i13/2 neutron orbital on the underlying soft triaxial even-even core. The ratio B(E2:21/2+→17/2+)/B(E2:17/2+→13/2+) is consistent with the predictions of the collective rotational model. The deduced B(E2) values provide insights into the validity of collective model predictions for heavy transitional nuclei and a geometric origin for the anomalous B(E2) ratios observed in nearby even-even nuclei is proposed.

10.26083/tuprints-00012660http://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/12660/