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Quasiparticle alignments andα-decay fine structure of175Pt

Torbjörn BäckPanu RuotsalainenS. JuutinenM. NymanP. J. SappleH. V. WatkinsJuha UusitaloJ. SimpsonC. ScholeyPauli PeuraDavid O'donnellPeter M. JonesP. RahkilaMikael SandzeliusRobert PageM. LabicheUlrika JakobssonD. T. JossR. JulinPaul GreenleesSteffen KetelhutJan SarénBo CederwallJ. ThomsonMatti LeinoD. S. Judson

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)ta114Excited stateYrastQuasiparticleAlpha decayAtomic physicsGround stateRecoil separator

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Excited states and decay properties of ${}^{175}$Pt have been investigated using the ${}^{92}$Mo${(}^{86}\mathrm{Sr},2pn)$ fusion-evaporation reaction. The JUROGAM I $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectrometer and the GREAT spectrometer were used in conjunction with the gas-filled recoil separator RITU for the measurement of the radiation at the target and focal plane positions, respectively. Two new band structures, assigned to be based on the ${I}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}=({{}^{7}{/}_{2}}^{\ensuremath{-}})$ ground state in ${}^{175}$Pt, have been established and the known yrast band has been extended up to ${I}^{\ensuremath{\pi}}=({{}^{49}{/}_{2}}^{+})$. Rotational properties of the excited states in ${}^{175}$Pt have been investigated within the cranked shell-model formalism. The low-frequency changes in the alignments of the positive- and negative-parity bands are interpreted as a sign of proton-pair excitations in the rotating core. Furthermore, the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-decay measurements reveal a candidate for a fourth $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-decay branch in ${}^{175}$Pt, feeding a non-yrast state in ${}^{171}$Os.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.89.024316