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Shape evolution in116,118Ru: Triaxiality and transition between the O(6) and U(5) dynamical symmetries
Hyo Soon JungHiroki NishibataT. IsobeShunji NishimuraK. SteigerH. BabaHirofumi WatanabeF. BrowneGuillaume GeyF. G. KondevToshiyuki KuboG. J. LaneGiuseppe LorussoG. D. KimMegumi NiikuraZhengyu XuK. Y. ChaeF. NaqviZ. H. LiP. A. SöderströmNaohito InabeHiroyoshi SakuraiYoung-ki KimG. ThiamovaYounghun KwonD. KamedaN. KurzK. YoshinagaA. Montaner-pizáNaoki FukudaK. MoschnerF. C. L. CrespiZs. PodolyákR. OrlandiP. DoornenbalH. SchaffnerJan TaproggeJan TaproggeGary SimpsonAnna WendtAyumi YagiG. BenzoniToshiyuki SumikamaJin WuHiroyuki TakedaRoman GernhäuserZena PatelA. JungclausHiroshi SuzukiI. KojouharovAtsuko OdaharaZs. Vajtasubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear Theory01 natural sciencesSymmetry (physics)Classical mechanicsNeutron number0103 physical sciencesHomogeneous spaceInteracting boson modelAtomic physicsAlgebraic numberNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpectroscopyGround stateSpin-½description
${}^{116}\mathrm{Ru}$ and ${}^{118}\mathrm{Ru}$ have been studied via $\ensuremath{\beta}$-delayed $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectroscopy of nuclei produced in fragmentation reactions at the Radioactive Ion-Beam Factory (RIBF) facility. Level schemes with positive-parity states up to spin $J=6$ have been constructed. The results have been discussed in terms of the interacting boson model, the algebraic collective model, and total Routhian surfaces. We conclude that the very neutron-rich nuclei still show many features associated with triaxial $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-soft nuclei, represented by the O(6) symmetry, but are approaching a spherical structure, the U(5) symmetry, with increasing neutron number towards the $N=82$ shell closure. In ${}^{118}\text{Ru}$, hints of a shape transition in the ground state have been observed.
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2013-08-01 | Physical Review C |