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Collective rotation of an oblate nucleus at very high spin

2019

International audience; A sequence of nine almost equidistant quadrupole transitions is observed in Nd137. The sequence represents an extremely regular rotational band that extends to a spin of about 75/2 and an excitation energy of ≈4.5MeV above yrast. Cranked mean-field calculations of the Nilsson-Strutinsky type suggest an oblate shape for the band. They reproduce the observed I(I+1) dependence of the rotational energy whereas predicting a pronounced decrease in the deformation, which is the hallmark of antimagnetic rotation.

Physicsnuclear spinta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear Theorycollective models[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]RotationNuclear Structure01 natural sciencesmedicine.anatomical_structureelectromagnetic transitions0103 physical sciencesQuadrupoleOblate spheroidmedicineEquidistantcollective levelsAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpin (physics)ydinfysiikkaNucleusSequence (medicine)
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Shape coexistence in $^{178}$Hg

2019

Lifetime measurements of excited states in 178 Hg have been performed using the 103 Rh ( 78 Kr , p 2 n ) reaction at a beam energy of 354 MeV. The recoil-decay tagging (RDT) technique was applied to select the 178 Hg nuclei and associate the prompt γ rays with the correlated characteristic ground-state α decay. Lifetimes of the four lowest yrast states of 178 Hg have been determined using the recoil distance Doppler-shift (RDDS) method. The experimental data are compared to theoretical predictions with focus on shape coexistence. The results confirm the shift of the deformed prolate structures to higher lying states but also indicate their increasing deformation with decreasing neutron numb…

alpha decaycollective levelscollective models[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ydinfysiikkaNuclear ExperimentNuclear Structure
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Chirality of 135 Nd reexamined : Evidence for multiple chiral doublet bands

2019

One new pair of positive-parity chiral doublet bands have been identified in the odd-A nucleus 135Nd which together with the previously reported negative-parity chiral doublet bands constitute a third case of multiple chiral doublet (MχD) bands in the A ≈ 130 mass region. The properties of the MχD bands are well reproduced by constrained covariant density functional theory and particle rotor model calculations. The newly observed MχD bands in 135Nd represents an important milestone in supporting the existence of MχD in nuclei. peerReviewed

electromagnetic transitionsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologycollective levelscollective modelsydinfysiikka
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β and γ bands in N = 88, 90, and 92 isotones investigated with a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian based on covariant density functional theory…

2019

A comprehensive systematic study is made for the collective β and γ bands in even-even isotopes with neutron numbers N=88 to 92 and proton numbers Z=62(Sm) to 70 (Yb). Data, including excitation energies, B(E0) and B(E2) values, and branching ratios from previously published experiments are collated with new data presented for the first time in this study. The experimental data are compared to calculations using a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian (5DCH) based on the covariant density functional theory (CDFT). A realistic potential in the quadrupole shape parameters V(β,γ) is determined from potential energy surfaces (PES) calculated using the CDFT. The parameters of the 5DCH are fixe…

electromagnetic transitionsnuclear density functional theorynuclear spin and paritynucleon induced nuclear reactionscollective levelscollective modelslow and intermediate energy heavy-ion reactionsydinfysiikka
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Comparative analysis of muon-capture and 0νββ-decay matrix elements

2020

Average matrix elements of ordinary muon capture (OMC) to the intermediate nuclei of neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decays of current experimental interest are computed and compared with the corresponding energy and multipole decompositions of 0νββ-decay nuclear matrix elements (NMEs). The present OMC computations are performed using the Morita-Fujii formalism by extending the original formalism beyond the leading order. The 0νββ NMEs include the appropriate short-range correlations, nuclear form factors, and higher-order nucleonic weak currents. The nuclear wave functions are obtained in extended no-core single-particle model spaces using the spherical version of the proton-neutron quasip…

electron and muon capturenuclear many-body theoryNuclear Theorydouble beta decaycollective modelshiukkasfysiikkaNuclear Experimentydinfysiikkaneutrinoless double beta decay
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Experimental investigation of the 0⁺₂ band in ¹⁵⁴Sm as a β-vibrational band

2014

gamma rayspektroskopiarare-earthcollective modelselectric monopoleinternal conversion electrons
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Lifetime measurements of lowest states in the π g7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 rotational band in 112I

2018

A differential-plunger device was used to measure the lifetimes of the lowest states in the πg7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 rotational band in doubly odd 112I with the 58Ni(58Ni, 3pn) reaction. A differential decay curve method was performed using the fully shifted and degraded γ -ray intensity measurements as a function of target-to-degrader distance. The lifetimes of the lowest three states in the πg7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 band in 112I were measured to be 124(30), 130(25), and 6.5(5) ps, respectively. As the lifetimes of successive excited states in a rotational band are expected to decrease with increasing excitation energy, these measurements suggest that the order of the transitions in the established band in 112…

lifetimes and widthscollective levelscollective modelsydinfysiikka
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Majorana parameters of the interacting boson model of nuclear structure and their implication for 0νββ decay

2021

photonuclear reactionsnuclear spinelectromagnetic transitionsparitylifetimeswidthscollective modelspesonance reactionsneutrinoless double beta decay
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