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Coulomb Excitation ofCu68,70: First Use of Postaccelerated Isomeric Beams
D. V. FedorovThomas NilssonHeiko ScheitP. DelahayeJ. IwanickiKristiaan HeydeO. IvanovMarkku OinonenMarkku OinonenV. N. FedosseevB. A. MarshT. DavinsonDirk SchwalmUlli KösterJ. JolieN. ChampaultA. De MaesschalckBjörn JonsonL. M. FraileJ. Van De WalleP. A. ButlerK. A. GladnishkiA. SaltarelliD. L. BalabanskiD. L. BalabanskiGeorg BollenP. ReiterN. SmirnovaTh. KröllDirk WeisshaarS ZemlyanoiGeorgi P. GeorgievS. FranchooF. AmesG. Lo BiancoJ. EberthJuha ÄYstöJuha ÄYstöJuha ÄYstöGheorghe PascoviciLeif LiljebyMarc HuyseJoakim CederkällR. KrückenFredrik WenanderOliver KesterT. SieberI. StefanescuO. NiedermaierA. LagoyannisP. Van DuppenDietrich HabsN. Warrsubject
PhysicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryGamma rayNuclear structureShell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyCoulomb excitation01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonMultipletBeam (structure)description
We report on the first low-energy Coulomb excitation measurements with radioactive Ipi=6- beams of odd-odd nuclei 68,70Cu. The beams were produced at ISOLDE, CERN and were post-accelerated by REX-ISOLDE to 2.83 MeV/nucleon. gamma rays were detected with the MINIBALL spectrometer. The 6- beam was used to study the multiplet of states (3-, 4-, 5-, 6-) arising from the pi2p3/2nu1g9/2 configuration. The 4- state of the multiplet was populated via Coulomb excitation and the B(E2;6--->4-) value was determined in both nuclei. The results obtained illustrate the fragile stability of the Z=28 shell and N=40 subshell closures. A comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations using the 56Ni core shows the importance of the proton excitations across the Z=28 shell gap to the understanding of the nuclear structure in the neutron-rich nuclei with N[approximate]40.
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2007-03-23 | Physical Review Letters |