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Octupole states in Tl207 studied through β decay

István KutiA. TurturicaClaes FahlanderF. RotaruÁNgel PereaP. Van DuppenI. LazarusJoonas KonkiH. GraweM. GórskaS. PascuA. NegretRaymond J. CarrollZs. PodolyákS. StegemannB. A. BrownJ. PhrompaoMiguel MadurgaF. WearingD. S. JudsonR. MărgineanM. RudigierP. GreenleesM. LundT. AlexanderS. LalkovskiH. O. U. FynboOlof TengbladS. AnsariR. ShearmanNatalia TimofeyukR.-b. GerstV. VediaMarc HuyseE. RapisardaJ. KurcewiczH. De WitteC. MihaiM. BrunetP. M. WalkerP. H. ReganEdward SimpsonR. LicaJ. R. CresswellE.r. GambaT. BerryEnrique NácherN. WarrC. NiţăMagda KowalskaA. GredleyThierry StoraA. N. AndreyevS. M. JudgeL. J. Harkness-brennanMaría José García BorgeC. M. ShandW. GelletlyR. D. PageP. RahkilaP. RahkilaN. MargineanC. SottyZena PatelR. E. MihaiM. PiersaS. NaeL. M. FraileV. PucknellI. Marroquin

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PhysicsCoupling010308 nuclear & particles physicsSHELL modelState (functional analysis)01 natural sciencesAtomic orbital0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physics10. No inequalityNucleonSpectroscopyMixing (physics)

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The β decay of 207Hg into the single-proton-hole nucleus 207Tl has been studied through γ-ray spectroscopy at the ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS) with the aim of identifying states resulting from coupling of the πs−11/2, πd−13/2, and πh−111/2 shell model orbitals to the collective octupole vibration. Twenty-two states were observed lying between 2.6 and 4.0 MeV, eleven of which were observed for the first time, and 78 new transitions were placed. Two octupole states (s1/2-coupled) are identified and three more states (d3/2-coupled) are tentatively assigned using spin-parity inferences, while further h11/2-coupled states may also have been observed for the first time. Comparisons are made with state-of-the-art large-scale shell model calculations and previous observations made in this region, and systematic underestimation of the energy of the octupole vibrational states is noted. We suggest that in order to resolve the difference in predicted energies for collective and noncollective t=1 states (t is the number of nucleons breaking the 208Pb core), the effect of t=2 mixing may be reduced for octupole-coupled states. The inclusion of mixing with t=0,2,3 excitations is necessary to replicate all t=1 state energies accurately.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.101.054311