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γ-ray spectroscopy approaching the limits of existence of atomic nuclei: A study of the excited states ofPt168andPt169

Baharak HadiniaD. T. JossS. JuutinenT. GrahnSteffen KetelhutMarina PetriE. S. PaulP. J. SapplePauli PeuraPaul GreenleesC. ScholeyM. LabicheJuha UusitaloDavid O'donnellJ. SimpsonP. RahkilaJan SarénR. D. PageM. SandzeliusM. SandzeliusM. B. Gomez HornillosR. JulinJ. ThomsonPanu RuotsalainenM. NymanL. BiancoMatti LeinoJuha SorriPeter M. JonesBo Cederwall

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PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNeutron emissionYrastExcited stateAtomic nucleusGamma spectroscopyAlpha decayAtomic physicsInteracting boson model

description

Excited states in the $N=90$ and $N=91$ Pt nuclei have been investigated using the JUROGAM and GREAT spectrometers in conjunction with the RITU gas-filled separator. These nuclei were populated via the reactions $^{92}\mathrm{Mo}(^{78}\mathrm{Kr},2n)$ and $^{94}\mathrm{Mo}(^{78}\mathrm{Kr},3n)$ at 335 and 348 MeV, respectively. The recoil-decay tagging technique has been used to correlate prompt $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ radiation with the characteristic $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ decays of $^{168}\mathrm{Pt}$ and $^{169}\mathrm{Pt}$. A $\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ analysis has allowed a level scheme for $^{168}\mathrm{Pt}$ to be reported for the first time and the level scheme for $^{169}\mathrm{Pt}$ to be extended. The excitation energies of the proposed positive-parity yrast states of $^{168}\mathrm{Pt}$ are compared with calculations based on the interacting boson model and found to be in excellent agreement. These data show a continuation of the trend toward vibrational nuclei as the $N=82$ shell gap is approached. In addition, new excited states constituting two decay paths have been discovered in $^{169}\mathrm{Pt}$.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.79.064314