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Local suppression of collectivity in the N=80 isotones at the Z=58 subshell closure
C. BauerG. RainovskiN. PietrallaD. BiancoA. BlazhevT. BlochS. BonigA. DamyanovaM. DanchevK.a. GladnishkiT. KrollJ. LeskeN. Lo IudiceT. MollerK. MoschnerJanne PakarinenPeter ReiterM. ScheckM. SeidlitzB. SiebeckC. StahlR. StegmannT. StoraCh StoyanovD. TarpanovM.j. VermeulenD. VoulotN. WarrF. WenanderV. WernerH. De Wittesubject
Experimental Nuclear Physicsdescription
Background: Recent data on N=80 isotones have suggested that the proton π(1g7/2) subshell closure at Z=58 has an impact on the properties of low-lying collective states. Purpose: Knowledge of the B(E2;2+1→0+1) value of 140Nd is needed in order to test this conjecture. Method: The unstable, neutron-rich nucleus 140Nd was investigated via projectile Coulomb excitation at the REX-ISOLDE facility with the MINIBALL spectrometer. Results: The B(E2) value of 33(2) W.u. expands the N=80 systematics beyond the Z=58 subshell closure. Conclusions: The measurement demonstrates that the reduced collectivity of 138Ce is a local effect possibly due to the Z=58 subshell closure and requests refined theoretical calculations. The latter predict a smoothly increasing trend. ispartof: Physical Review C vol:88 issue:2 status: published
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