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Analogous intruder behavior near Ni, Sn, and Pb isotopes

  • S. N. Liddick
  • , W. B. Walters
  • , C. J. Chiara
  • , R. V.F. Janssens
  • , B. Abromeit
  • , A. Ayres
  • , A. Bey
  • , C. R. Bingham
  • , M. P. Carpenter
  • , L. Cartegni
  • , J. Chen
  • , H. L. Crawford
  • , I. G. Darby
  • , R. Grzywacz
  • , J. Harker
  • , C. R. Hoffman
  • , S. Ilyushkin
  • , F. G. Kondev
  • , N. Larson
  • , M. Madurga
  • D. Miller, S. Padgett, S. V. Paulauskas, M. M. Rajabali, K. Rykaczewski, D. Seweryniak, S. Suchyta, S. Zhu

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    Abstract

    Near shell closures, the presence of unexpected states at low energies provides a critical test of our understanding of the atomic nucleus. New measurements for the N=42 isotones Co2769 and Cu2971, along with recent data and calculations in the Ni isotopes, establish a full set of complementary, deformed, intruder states astride the closed-shell Ni28 isotopes. Nuclei with a one-proton hole or one-proton particle adjacent to Z=28 were populated in β-decay experiments and in multinucleon transfer reactions. A β-decaying isomer, with a 750(250)-ms half-life, has been identified in Co422769. It likely has low spin and accompanies the previously established 7/2- state. Complementary data for the levels of isotonic Cu422971 support the presence of a deformed, ΔJ=1 band built on the proton intruder 7/2- level at 981 keV. These data, together with recent studies of lower-mass Co and Cu isotopes and extensive work near Ni68, support the view that intruder states based on particle-hole excitations accompany all closed proton shells with Z≥28.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number024319
    JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
    Volume92
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Aug 25 2015

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