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High-spin structures in Xe132 and Xe133 and evidence for isomers along the N=79 isotones

V. KarayonchevE. TeruyaS. SzilnerE. FiorettoChing-yen WuT. MijatovićM. QueiserN. Saed-samiiP. ReiterJ. EberthA. O. MacchiavelliS. J. FreemanW. GelletlyD. ClineA. BlazhevR. HirschR. TengAndreas GörgenAndreas GörgenA. B. HayesJ. J. Valiente-dobónB. SiebeckC. J. PearsonK. WolfA. GadeaAlberto PulliaAlberto PulliaB. BirkenbachNaotaka YoshinagaR. S. ChakrawarthyF. ScarlassaraF. ScarlassaraAgnese GiazAgnese GiazO. StezowskiRoberto MenegazzoJ. JolieW. KortenB. BruyneelP. A. SöderströmK. Hadynska-klekM. SeidlitzD. MengoniD. MengoniA. GottardoD. R. NapoliB. FuA. JungclausH. HuaRobert ChapmanA. M. StefaniniR. HetzeneggerS. LunardiS. LunardiD. MontanariE. FarneaA. VogtA. BraccoA. BraccoC. WheldonD. BazzaccoP. H. ReganP. H. ReganG. PollaroloL. KayaJ.-m. RégisI. Y. LeeM. CromazHerbert HessC. A. UrL. CorradiC. MichelagnoliG. De AngelisK. O. ZellP. R. JohnP. R. JohnM. SicilianoS. LeoniS. LeoniG. SlettenF. RecchiaF. RecchiaK. ArnswaldG. MontagnoliG. MontagnoliCh. FransenC. Müller-gatermannZs. PodolyákF. C. L. CrespiF. C. L. CrespiD. D. WarnerB. SzpakJ. F. SmithX. LiangE. SahinP. Fallon

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PhysicsCrystallography010308 nuclear & particles physics0103 physical sciencesGammasphereAGATAAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpin (physics)01 natural sciences

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Author(s): Vogt, A; Siciliano, M; Birkenbach, B; Reiter, P; Hadynska-Klȩk, K; Wheldon, C; Valiente-Dobon, JJ; Teruya, E; Yoshinaga, N; Arnswald, K; Bazzacco, D; Blazhev, A; Bracco, A; Bruyneel, B; Chakrawarthy, RS; Chapman, R; Cline, D; Corradi, L; Crespi, FCL; Cromaz, M; De Angelis, G; Eberth, J; Fallon, P; Farnea, E; Fioretto, E; Fransen, C; Freeman, SJ; Fu, B; Gadea, A; Gelletly, W; Giaz, A; Gorgen, A; Gottardo, A; Hayes, AB; Hess, H; Hetzenegger, R; Hirsch, R; Hua, H; John, PR; Jolie, J; Jungclaus, A; Karayonchev, V; Kaya, L; Korten, W; Lee, IY; Leoni, S; Liang, X; Lunardi, S; MacChiavelli, AO; Menegazzo, R; Mengoni, D; Michelagnoli, C; Mijatovic, T; Montagnoli, G; Montanari, D; Muller-Gatermann, C; Napoli, D; Pearson, CJ; Podolyak, Z; Pollarolo, G; Pullia, A; Queiser, M; Recchia, F; Regan, PH; Regis, JM; Saed-Samii, N; Sahin, E; Scarlassara, F; Seidlitz, M; Siebeck, B; Sletten, G; Smith, JF; Soderstrom, PA; Stefanini, AM; Stezowski, O; Szilner, S; Szpak, B; Teng, R; Ur, C; Warner, DD; Wolf, K; Wu, CY; Zell, KO | Abstract: The transitional nuclei Xe132 and Xe133 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (ii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the GAMMASPHERE spectrometer in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iii) as an evaporation residue after a Te130(α,xn)Xe134-xn fusion-evaporation reaction employing the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemes are considerably extended above the Jπ=(7-) and (10+) isomers in Xe132 and above the 11/2- isomer in Xe133. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=54 as well as the N=78 and N=79 chains. Furthermore, evidence is found for a long-lived (T1/2â‰1μs) isomer in Xe133 which closes a gap along the N=79 isotones. Shell-model calculations employing the SN100PN and PQM130 effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and provide guidance to the interpretation of the observed high-spin features.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.96.024321