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Lifetime measurements and shape coexistence inDy144
D. M. CullenUlrika JakobssonA. DewaldM. G. ProcterS. JuutinenPaul GreenleesH. IwasakiJuha UusitaloSteffen KetelhutO. MöllerM. NymanP. PeuraP. J. R. MasonT. PissullaC. ScholeyB. NiclasenN. M. LumleyJan SarénJuha SorriR. JulinA. PuurunenJ. A. DarePanu RuotsalainenMatti LeinoSusan RigbyP. RahkilaPeter M. JonesW. Rothersubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionHadron01 natural sciencesDipoleExcited state0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpin (physics)NucleonMagnetic dipoleDimensionless quantitydescription
The known level scheme of {sup 144}Dy has been extended and lifetime measurements have been made with the recoil-distance Doppler-shift method. Reduced transition probabilities and deformations have been determined for four low-lying transitions. These states form part of the first observed band crossing, giving information on the change in nuclear deformation resulting from the rearrangement of h{sub 11/2} protons in the nucleus. Two bands built upon excited 10{sup +} states have been assigned pi(h{sub 11/2}){sup 2} prolate and nu(h{sub 11/2}){sup -2} oblate configurations with tau=12(2)ps and 0.01<tau < or approx. 16ns, respectively. These long lifetimes are reasoned to be a result of shape coexistence at low energy and moderate spin. A known four-quasiparticle dipole band has been extended to higher spin and lifetime measurements suggest a long-lived bandhead state. In this case, the excited states in the band may be consistent with a shears model interpretation of a magnetic dipole rotor. However, the measured B(M1)/B(E2) branching ratios reveal a larger than expected deformed rotational component compared with that in the analogous band in the lower mass isotone {sup 142}Gd.
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2010-05-27 | Physical Review C |