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. MadurgaD. 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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