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2. Electromagnetic dipole and Gamow-Teller responses of even and odd Zr isotopes in QRPA calculations with the D1M Gogny force.
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Deloncle, I., Péru, S., and Martini, M.
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DIPOLE moments , *ZIRCONIUM isotopes , *HARTREE-Fock approximation , *PROTON spin , *NUCLEAR spin - Abstract
In this paper we present theoretical results on the dipole response in the proton spin-saturated Zr isotopes. The electric and magnetic dipole excitations are obtained in Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov plus Quasi-particle Random Phase Approximation (QRPA) calculations performed with the D1M Gogny force. A pnQRPA charge exchange code is used to study the Gamow-Teller response. The results on the pygmy, the giant dipole resonances as well as those on the magnetic nuclear spin-flip excitation and the Gamow-Teller transitions are compared with available experimental or theoretical information. In our approach, the proton pairing plays a role in the phonon excitations, in particular in the M1 nuclear spin-flip resonance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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3. Half-life measurements of Cs excited nuclear states.
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Roussière, B., Cardona, M., Deloncle, I., Hojman, D., Kiener, J., Petkov, P., Tonev, D., and Venkova, Ts.
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HALF-life (Nuclear physics) ,NUCLEAR excitation ,CESIUM ,XENON ,PHYSICAL measurements ,NUCLEAR spin ,ATOMIC orbitals ,RADIOACTIVE decay ,NUCLEAR fission - Abstract
A fast-timing setup has been developed to measure the nuclear-state half-lives of neutron-rich nuclei. The first on-line measurements were performed on Cs obtained from the β decay of Xe. These neutron-rich Xe nuclei were produced by the U photofission induced by the 50MeV electron beam delivered by the ALTO facility. The half-lives of the first excited state in Cs and of six excited states in Cs were measured for the first time. Taking into account new information given by the deduced transition probabilities, we discuss the structure of the first excited states in Cs : it is shown that, in both nuclei, the first excited $$\tfrac{5} {2}^ +$$ level corresponds mainly to the one-proton state issued from the π2 d orbital and that the most probable spin values for the states located at 289.8, 393.5, and 393.8keV in Cs are $$\tfrac{5} {2}^ +$$, $$\tfrac{3} {2}^ +$$, and $$\tfrac{1} {2}^ +$$, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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4. High-spin excitations of the odd-odd 88 37Rb51 and 86 35Br51 nuclei: $ \pi$p3/2 $ \nu$d5/2 and $ \pi$f5/2 $ \nu$d5/2 residual interactions.
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Porquet, M.-G, Astier, A., Venkova, Ts., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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NUCLEAR excitation ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,ANGULAR correlations (Nuclear physics) ,GAMMA rays ,FERMI surfaces ,NUCLEAR research - Abstract
The odd-odd
88 37 Rb51 and86 35 Br51 nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction18 O$ + $208 Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. Their high-spin level schemes have been built from the triple $ \gamma$ -ray coincidence data and $ \gamma$ - $ \gamma$ angular correlations have been analyzed in order to assign spin and parity values to many observed states. The proposed configurations involve proton excitations from three sub-shells located close to the Fermi levels, $ \pi$ p3/2 , $ \pi$ f5/2 , and $ \pi$ g9/2 , the $ \nu$ d5/2 neutron acting as a spectator. The residual $ \pi$ $ \nu$ interactions are extracted from the multiplets of states resulting from the $ \pi$ p3/2 $ \nu$ d5/2 and $ \pi$ f5/2 $ \nu$ d5/2 configurations. The empirical values of the latter are discussed and compared to those known in two similar configurations having jp = jn with lp = ln + 1 , where the role of the tensor force had been highlighted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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5. High-spin excitations of 81, 82, 83, 85Se : Competing single-particle and collective structures around N = 50.
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Porquet, M., Astier, A., Venkova, Ts., Prévost, A., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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NUCLEAR physics ,CONTROLLED fusion ,SPIN excitations ,NUCLEAR reactions ,PROTON scattering ,NUCLEAR excitation - Abstract
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81, 82, 83, 85 Se nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction18 O +208 Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. Their high-spin level schemes have been built from the triple $ \gamma$ -ray coincidence data and $ \gamma$ - $ \gamma$ angular correlations have been analyzed in order to assign spin and parity values to many observed states. The lowest-spin states of the two-neutron and three-neutron configurations are strongly mixed with two-proton excitations among the fp orbits. On the other hand, the highest-spin states of these neutron configurations are found to remain almost pure. Neutron excitation across the N = 50 gap is observed both in83 Se49 and in85 Se51 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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6. New high-spin states of 142 58Ce and 140 56Ba from fusion-fission reactions: Proton excitations in the N = 84 isotones.
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M.-G., Deloncle, I., Petkov, P., Astier, A., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Bogachev, A., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Durell, J., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Khalfallah, F., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Piqueras, I., and Redon, N.
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HADRONS ,NUCLEAR fission ,NUCLEAR reactions ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
High-spin states in the
142 Ce and140 Ba nuclei have been populated in the12 C +238 U and18 O +208 Pb fusion-fission reactions at 90MeV and 85MeV bombarding energy, respectively. The emitted γ -radiation was detected using the Euroball III and IV arrays. The high-spin yrast and near-to-yrast structures of142 Ce have been considerably extended. The level scheme of140 Ba has been extended by six new levels. The newly observed structures in these N = 84 isotones are discussed by analogy with the neighbouring nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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7. Fission fragment properties obtained in the γ - γ - γ coincidence method in the reaction 208Pb(18O, f ).
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Bogachev, A., Krupa, L., Dorvaux, O., Kozulin, E., Itkis, M., Porquet, M.-G., Astier, A., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Duchene, G., Gall, B. J. P., Hanappe, F., Khalfallah, F., Rousseau, M., Stuttge, L., Redon, N., and Stezowski, O.
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NUCLEAR fission ,NEUTRON beams ,NEUTRON multiplicity ,NUCLEAR physics ,NUCLEAR reactions - Abstract
Independent fission fragment yields have been obtained for the six fragment pairs ( Z
L / ZH = 44/46 , 42/48, 40/50, 38/52, 36/54 and 34/56) in208 Pb(18 O, f ) at the beam energy E = 85 MeV. γ -ray spectroscopy technique was applied to analyze the experimental data. With use of these data the mass distribution of fission fragments was restored. Data on average fragment spin distribution and total neutron multiplicity are presented. The agreement of the obtained results with other experimental data proves the validity of the applied method to solve this kind of problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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8. High-spin excitations of 84 35Br49 and 85 35Br50: Mapping the proton sub-shells towards 78Ni.
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Astier, A., Porquet, M., Venkova, Ts., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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NUCLEAR reactions ,NUCLEAR fission ,CONTROLLED fusion ,SPIN excitations ,FORCE & energy - Abstract
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84, 85 Br nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction18 O +208 Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. The high-spin states of the odd-odd84 Br nucleus have been identified for the first time, the observed structure being built on the known 6- isomeric state. High-spin states of85 Br have been observed up to 5.4MeV excitation energy and spin I ∼ 21/2. From angular correlation analysis, spin values have been assigned to most of the85 Br excited states up to 4MeV. None of these excited states has been found to exhibit a delayed decay having T1/2 > 10ns. All the observed states in84, 85 Br can be described by various proton excitations involving at least the two sub-shells ( π f5/2 and π p3/2 ) located just above the Z = 28 shell closure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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9. Beyond the N = 50 shell closure: High-spin excitations of 87Kr and ground-state spin of 87Br.
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Porquet, M., Venkova, Ts., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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NUCLEAR shell theory ,NUCLEAR fission ,KRYPTON isotopes ,NUCLEAR physics ,FISSION gases - Abstract
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87 Kr nucleus has been produced as fission fragment in the fusion reaction18 O +208 Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. High-spin states of this neutron-rich isotope have been identified for the first time. Its level scheme has been obtained up to 6.3MeV excitation energy and spin I ∼ 23/2ℏ. Its structure is interpreted by analogy with those of the heavier isotones. The proposed configurations involve both proton and neutron excitations from several sub-shells located close to the Fermi levels, particularly ν d5/2 , π p3/2 f5/2 and π g9/2 . Moreover, a revised spin value of 5/2- for the87 Br ground state is proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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10. New high-spin states of 147Nd and 145Ce: Octupole correlation in the N = 87 isotones.
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M. -G., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Petkov, P., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Bogachev, A., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Durell, J., Gall, B., Houry, M., Khalfallah, F., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Piqueras, I., and Redon, N.
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NUCLEAR fission ,NUCLEAR reactions ,NUCLEAR energy ,RADIATION ,NUCLEAR size (Physics) ,NUCLEAR spectroscopy ,SPIN excitations ,NEUTRONS - Abstract
High-spin states of the N = 87 nuclei,
147 Nd and145 Ce, have been populated in the12 C +238 U and18 O +208 Pb fusion-fission reactions at 90 MeV and 85 MeV bombarding energy, respectively. The emitted γ-radiation was detected using the Euroball III and IV arrays. High-spin states of the147 Nd isotope have been identified for the first time. The high-spin yrast and near-to-yrast structures of the145 Ce nucleus have been considerably extended. The newly observed structures, discussed by analogy with the neighbouring isotones, show the coupling of an h9/2 neutron to the quadrupole and octupole excitations of the core. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2005
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11. High-spin structures of51121, 123, 125, 127Sb nuclei: Single proton and core-coupled states.
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Porquet, M.G., Venkova, Ts., Lucas, R., Astier, A., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Barreau, G., Bogachev, A., Buforn, N., Buta, A., Curien, D., Doan, T. P., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Durell, J., Ethvignot, Th., and Gall, B.P.J.
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INTERMEDIATES (Chemistry) ,SOLUTION (Chemistry) ,ELECTROMAGNETIC waves ,GAMMA rays ,ENGINEERING instruments ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
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121,123,125,127 Sb nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in three reactions induced by heavy ions:12 C +238 U at 90 MeV bombarding energy,18 O +208 Pb at 85 MeV, and31 P +176 Yb at 152 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma rays detected using the EUROBALL III and IV arrays. High-spin states of123,125,127 Sb nuclei have been identified for the first time. Moreover isomeric states lying around 2.3 MeV have been established in123,125,127 Sb from the delayed coincidences between the fission fragment detector SAPhIR and the gamma array. All the observed states can be described by coupling ad5/2 org7/2 proton to an excited Sn core involving either vibrational states or broken neutron pairs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2005
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12. Medium-spin excitations of the neutron-rich84Se isotope: Possible decrease in energy of the N = 50 neutron-core excitation.
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A. Prévost, Porquet, M. G., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Venkova, Ts., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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NUCLEAR shell theory ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,NEUTRONS ,SPIN excitations ,NUCLEAR excitation ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
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84 Se nucleus has been produced as fission fragment in the fusion reaction18 O +208 Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. Medium-spin states of this neutron-rich isotope have been identified for the first time. Its level scheme has been obtained up to 4.9MeV excitation energy and spinI~ 7?. Its structure is interpreted by analogy with those of the stable heavier isotones. The evolution of the energy of theN= 50 neutron-core excitation is discussed as a function of the proton number. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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13. Evolution of the ... multiplet in the neutron-rich 49In isotopes: Evidence for the gradual filling of the neutron sub-shell.
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Porquet, M.-G., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Prévost, A., Redon, N., Schulz, N., and Stézowski, O.
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ISOTOPES ,NUCLIDES ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,NEUTRONS ,QUASIPARTICLES ,ATOMS - Abstract
High-spin states from the three-quasiparticle (3qp) configuration &paig
9/2 vh2 11/2 in the neutronrich49 In isotopes have been studied in the framework of shell model calculation. The two-body residual interactions needed for such calculations have been extracted from the level schemes of neighbouring nuclei. In particular, the evolution of the proton-neutron &paig9/2 vh2 11/2 interaction has been analyzed as a function of the neutron number. When the gradual filling of the vh2 11/2 sub-shell is taken into account, the results of the 3qp configuration calculations are found to be very close to the experimental positive-parity yrast states located above 2 MeV excitation energy in113-121 In. Moreover, several long-lived isomeric states with positive parity are predicted in123, 125, 127 In. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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14. Two-quasiparticle and collective excitations in transitional 108,110Pd nuclei.
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Lalkovski, S., Minkova, A., Porquet, M.-G., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Astier, A., Buforn, N., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. P. J., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Prévost, A., Redon, N., Schulz, N., and Stézowski, O.
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QUASIPARTICLES ,NUCLEAR excitation ,ISOTOPES ,SPECTRUM analysis ,HEAVY ions ,NUCLEAR fission - Abstract
High-spin states in
108,110 Pd isotopes are studied by γ-ray spectroscopy of heavy-ion-induced fission. The Pd isotopes are produced in the fission channel of the31 P +176 Yb reaction at beam energy 152 MeV. The prompt γ-rays are detected with the EUROBALL4 multidetector array. The yrast states of108,110 Pd have been observed above the region of the first backbend. The level scheme of108 Pd was extended with a new negative-parity band. The yrast sequence in110 Pd is observed up to spin I = 14+ and negative-parity bands have also been identified. The back bending in these even-mass Pd isotopes is associated with the alignment of the neutron (h11/2 )² pair. The negative-parity states arise from two neutron configurations vh11/2 ⊗ vg7/2 and vh11/2 ⊗ vd5/2 and they are interpreted in the frame of two-quasiparticle + rotor model as semidecoupled bands. The observed experimental staggering in the γ-bands of108,110 Pd supports the theoretical predictions for γ-instability of their shapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2003
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15. Evolution of the ... configuration in the neutron-rich ... and ... isotopes.
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Porquet, M.-G., Venkova, Ts., Astier, A., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Buforn, N., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Lalkovski, S., R. Lucas, Meyer, M., Minkova, A., Prévost, A., Redon, N., Schulz, N., and Stézowski, O.
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PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,NUCLEAR physics ,NUCLEAR fission ,NUCLEAR reactions ,RHODIUM isotopes ,SILVER isotopes - Abstract
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110,112 Rh and114',16 Ag nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction18 +208 Pb at 85 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma-rays detected using the Euroball IV array. High-spin states of these neutron-rich nuclei have been identified for the first time. The yrast structures consist of rotational bands in which the odd proton occupies the πg9/2 sub-shell and the odd neutron the vh11/2 sub-shell. The evolution of the πg9/2 ® vh11/2 band structure is analyzed as a function of the neutron number. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2003
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16. High-spin structure of the neutron-rich odd-odd 106, 108 45Rh and 110, 112 47Ag isotopes.
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Porquet, M.-G., Venkova, Ts., Petkov, P., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Astier, A., Buforn, N., Duprat, J., Gall, B.J.P., Gautherin, C., Gueorguieva, E., Hoellinger, F., Kutsarova, T., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Minkova, A., Redon, N., Schulz, N., Sergolle, H., and Wilson, A.
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106, 108 Rh and110, 112 Ag nuclei have been produced as fission fragments following the fusion reaction28 Si +176 Yb at 145 MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Eurogam2 array. The yrast high-spin states of these four odd-odd nuclei, which are observed for the first time, consist of rotational bands in which the odd proton occupies the π g9/2 subshell and the odd neutron the ν h11/2 subshell. Their behaviour as a function of spin values does not vary with the number of neutrons: as observed in the odd- N neighbouring nuclei, the motion of the odd neutron remains decoupled from the motion of the core, from N = 61 to N = 65. Moreover, the staggering observed in the yrast bands of odd-odd isotopes is strongly reduced as compared to the large values displayed by the rotational bands built on the π g9/2 subshell in the odd- A Rh and Ag isotopes. The results of particle-rotor calculations indicate that this reduction is related to a change of the core deformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2002
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17. High-spin structure of the neutron-rich 109, 111, 113 45Rh isotopes.
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M.-G., Astier, A., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Lalkovski, S., Buforn, N., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B.J.P., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Minkova, A., Prévost, A., Redon, N., Schulz, N., and Stézowski, O.
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109,111,113 Rh nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction18 O +208 Pb at 85 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma-rays detected using the Euroball IV array. High-spin states of the neutron-rich111,113 Rh nuclei have been identified for the first time. Several rotational bands with the odd proton occupying the π g9/2 , π p1/2 and π( g7/2 / d5/2 ) sub-shells have been observed. A band of low-energy transitions has been identified at excitation energy around 2 MeV in109,111 Rh, which can be interpreted in terms of three-quasiparticle excitation, π g9/2 ν h11/2 ν g7/2 / d5/2 . In addition another structure built on states located at low excitation energy (608 keV in111 Rh, 570 keV in113 Rh) points out that, as already observed in the lighter isotopes107,109 Rh, triaxial deformation plays a role in the neutron-rich Rh isotopes well beyond the mid-shell. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2002
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18. High-spin study of odd- A 49In isotopes beyond the neutron mid-shell.
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Lucas, R., Porquet, M.-G., Venkova, Ts., Deloncle, I., Houry, M., Theisen, Ch., Astier, A., Bauchet, A., Lalkovski, S., Barreau, G., Buforn, N., Doan, T.P., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Durell, J., Ethvignot, Th., Gall, B.P.J., Grimwood, D., Korten, W., and Le Coz, Y.
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115, 117, 119, 121 In nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in three reactions induced by heavy ions:12 C +238 U at 90MeV bombarding energy,18 O +208 Pb reaction at 85MeV, and31 P +176 Yb at 152MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma-rays detected using the EUROBALL III and IV arrays. High-spin states of117, 119, 121 In nuclei have been identified for the first time. Moreover, isomeric states lying around 2.5MeV have been established in119, 121 In from the delayed coincidences between the fission fragment detector SAPhIR and the gamma array. Most of the observed states can be described by coupling a proton g9/2 hole to a Sn core, while the intruder band based on an orbital from the π[ g7/2 / d5/2 ] sub-shells behaves as the ground-state band of neighbouring Cd isotopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2002
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19. Coulomb excitation of 72 30Zn42.
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Leenhardt, S., Sorlin, O., Porquet, M.G., Azaiez, F., Angélique, J.C., Belleguic, M., Borcea, C., Bourgeois, C., Daugas, J.M., Donzaud, C., Deloncle, I., Duprat, J., Gillibert, A., Grévy, S., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Kiener, J., Lewitowicz, M., Lukyanov, S.M., Marie, F., and Orr, N.A.
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The reduced transition probability B( E2: 0
1 + → 2+ ) of72 Zn has been measured for the first time by Coulomb excitation at intermediate energy. The result B( E2: 01 + → 2+ ) = 1740±210 e2 fm4 , corresponds to the deformation parameter β2 of 0.23, in close agreement with expectations derived from the neighboring nucleus73 Zn. A discussion of the evolution of the N = 40 sub-shell closure as a function of Z is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2002
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20. First identification of rotational bands in 103Tc: Evolution of intrinsic proton states of the 97-105 43Tc isotopes.
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Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.-G., Astier, A., Buforn, N., Meyer, M., Perriès, S., Redon, N., Gall, B.J.P., Hoellinger, F., Schulz, N., Duchêne, G., Courtin, S., Venkova, Ts., Butler, P.A., Amzal, N., Herzberg, R.D., Chewter, A., Cunningham, R., and Houry, M.
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High-spin states of
103 43 Tc have been identified for the first time, this nucleus being produced as fission fragment following the fusion reaction37 Cl +176 Yb at 170 MeV bombarding energy. The high-spin level scheme has been built from the prompt gamma rays detected using the Euroball III array. It exhibits similarities with those of the neighbouring isotopes and isotones. All the band head configurations observed in the97-105 Tc isotopes are identified from the behaviour of the rotational bands built on them. The single-proton states located around the Fermi level are discussed as a function of deformation of these nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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21. New excited superdeformed bands in heavy Pb nuclei: Clue for an octupole softness near the N = 118 gap at large deformation.
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Prévost, A., Buforn, N., Astier, A., Duffait, R., Meyer, M., Perriès, S., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.G., Görgen, A., Hübel, H., Mergel, E., Neumann, S., Roßbach, D., Nenoff, N., Schönwaßer, G., Wilson, A.N., and Lucas, R.
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We report the identification of six new superdeformed (SD) bands in
197,198 Pb observed with the EUROBALL IV spectrometer. The results are interpreted in the framework of cranked Hartree-Fock calculations with approximate projection on the particle number by means of the Lipkin-Nogami method. A mixing between quasi-particle excitations and an octupole vibration is suggested in the two SD isotopes. We have estimated the ordering of the neutron valence orbitals and confirm indirectly a N = 118 SD gap. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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22. Magnetic properties of the υj15/2 intruder orbital in the superdeformed minimum of 197Pb.
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Buforn, N., Astier, A., Duffait, R., Meyer, M., Perriès, S., Prévost, A., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Goergen, A., Hübel, H., Mergel, E., Neumann, S., Rossbach, D., Nenoff, N., Schoenwasser, G., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.G., Wilson, A.N., and Lucas, R.
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This work has established eight cross-talk transitions between the two signature partner superdeformed (SD) bands in
197 Pb with the EUROBALL IV spectrometer. Directional correlations from oriented states measurements confirm the Δ I = 1 character of these transitions. The flat behaviour of the dynamical moment of inertia and the agreement between the experimental and microscopic HF+BCS values of ( gK - gR ) K/ Q0 suggest that the configuration of the SD bands is based upon the υ[752]5/2- neutron intruder orbital. The derived effective spin gyromagnetic factor gs eff is found to be not quenched, and is close to the theoretical gs free value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2000
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23. High-spin structure of the neutron-rich Ru isotopes: γ-vibrational bands and two-quasiparticle excitations.
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Deloncle, I., Bauchet, A., Porquet, M., Girod, M., Péru, S., Delaroche, J., Wilson, A., Gall, B., Hoellinger, F., Schulz, N., Gueorguieva, E., Minkova, A., Kutsarova, T., Venkova, Ts., Duprat, J., Sergolle, H., Gautherin, C., Lucas, R., Astier, A., and Buforn, N.
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104,106,108 Ru nuclei have been produced as fission fragments following the fusion reaction28 Si +176 Yb at 145 MeV bombarding energy; prompt gamma rays emitted in the reaction were detected using the Eurogam II array. Their high-spin level schemes have been obtained, particularly several side bands have been extended or newly observed. Experimental results are discussed in the framework of both collective model and the rotating mean-field approach in which the Gogny force is the sole input. These calculations provide very good descriptions of both low-spin and high-spin structures observed in the neutron-rich even- A Ru isotopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2000
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24. Evidence for deformation in 113-116Cd isotopes.
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Buforn, N., Astier, A., Meyer, J., Meyer, M., Perriès, S., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Porquet, M.G., Deloncle, I., Bauchet, A., Duprat, J., Gall, B.J.P., Gautherin, C., Gueorguieva, E., Hoellinger, F., Kutsarova, T., Lucas, R., Minkova, A., Schulz, N., and Sergolle, H.
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High-spin states in
113-116 Cd have been investigated with the fusion-fission reaction28 Si +176 Yb at 145 > MeV. The experiment has been performed with the Eurogam2 array. New rotational bands based on two quasi-particle states have been observed for even-even cadmium isotopes. A new level scheme based on the 11/2− isomeric state is proposed for115 Cd and the one of113 Cd has been extended to spin (31/2− ). The decoupled bands identified in both odd-A nuclei are interpreted as being built upon a low-Ωh11/2 quasi-neutron configuration. Microscopic Hartree-Fock + BCS calculations confirm the prolate deformation in this mass region especially for the odd cadmium isotopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2000
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25. High-spin structure of the neutron-rich 107,109 45Rh isotopes: the role of triaxiality.
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M.-G., Deloncle, I., Gall, B.J.P., De Witte, H., Petkov, P., Bauchet, A., Kutsarova, T., Gueorgieva, E., Duprat, J., Gautherin, C., Hoellinger, F., Lucas, R., Minkova, A., Schulz, N., Sergolle, H., Stefanova, E.A., and Wilson, A.
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The
107,109 Rh nuclei have been produced as fission fragments following the fusion reaction28 Si +176 Yb at 145 MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Eurogam2 array. In both nuclei three new rotational bands with the odd proton occupying the πg9/2 , πp1/2 and π(g7/2 /d5/2 ) sub-shells have been observed. In107 Rh, two other bands involving strong M1 transitions have been identified at excitation energy larger than 2 MeV. They can be interpreted in terms of three quasiparticle excitations. In addition new structures consisting of four transitions, built on states located at low excitation energy (680 keV in107 Rh and 642 keV in109 Rh), point out the importance of triaxial deformation in these two isotopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1999
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26. Structure of neutron rich palladium isotopes produced in heavy ion induced fission.
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Houry, M., Lucas, R., Porquet, M.-G., Theisen, Ch., Girod, M., Aiche, M., Aleonard, M.M., Astier, A., Barreau, G., Becker, F., Chemin, J.F., Deloncle, I., Doan, T.P., Durell, J.L., Hauschild, K., Korten, W., Le Coz, Y., Leddy, M.J., Perries, S., and Redon, N.
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New band structures have been observed in
112 Pd,113 Pd,115 Pd and118 Pd produced via the fusion-fission reaction12 C+238 U at a bombarding energy of 90 MeV. γ-γ-γ coincidence measurements have been performed with the Euroball III array. The first crossings observed in even-mass palladium up to A=118 are interpreted as the alignment of a ν h11/2 pair. This interpretation is supported by the rotational behavior of odd-mass palladium. Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations using D1S-Gogny force suggest a similar interpretation consistent with a prolate deformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1999
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27. Exotic nuclei produced by heavy-ions induced fission.
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Porquet, M., Deloncle, I., Minkova, A., Wilson, A., Gall, B., Hoellinger, F., Schulz, N., Kutsarova, T., Venkova, T., Sergolle, H., Duprat, J., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Bourgeois, C., Gautherin, C., and Lucas, R.
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About thirty nuclei in the A≈100 mass region have been produced as fission fragments following the fusion-evaporation reactions
28,30 Si+176 Yb at 145 MeV bombarding energy. These nuclei have been individually identified from their γ-ray cascades detected with the Eurogam2 array. The level schemes of several stable or neutron-rich nuclei have been extended to higher spins. From cross coincidences between transitions in complementary fragments, γ-rays de-exciting high-spin states of new isotopes can be identified and some aspects of the fission mechanism can be analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1998
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28. Octupole vibrations of the superdeformed196Pb nucleus.
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Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Duprat, J., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M-G., Severen, U., Nakatsukasa, T., Aleonard, M., Astier, A., Baldsiefen, S., Beausang, C., Beck, F., Bourgeois, C., Curien, D., Dozie, N., Ducroux, L., Gall, B., Hubel, H., Kaci, M., and Korten, W.
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The study of the superdeformed (SD)
196 Pb nucleus has been revisited using the Eurogam Phase 2 spectrometer. All of the three observed excited SD bands were found to decay to the yrast SD band through, presumably, E1 transitions, allowing relative spin and excitation energy assignments. Comparisons with calculations using the random-phase approximation suggest that all three excited bands can be interpreted as octupole vibrational structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1997
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29. Study of subshell closure at N = 40 by Coulomb excitation.
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Leenhardt, S., Azaiez, F., Sorlin, O., Belleguic, M., Angelique, J., Borcea, C., Bourgeois, C., Daugas, J., Deloncle, I., Donzaud, C., Duprat, J., Gillibert, A., Grevy, S., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Kiener, J., Lewitowicz, M., Marie, F., Mueller, A., Oliveira, F., and Orr, N.
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A Coulomb excitation experiment has been performed in order to study the subshell closure at N = 40 for neutron-rich nuclei. This subshell effect is thought to be enhanced when large N/Z ratios are encountered. Therefore, the Z = 28Ni is of particular interest in order to test this behaviour. Some experimental information is already available forNi at low excitation energy: a 0 isomer, a 2 state and a long-lived 5 state. The high energy of the 2 state suggests the shell closure though its reduced transition probability B( E2) has never been mesured. The nucleiNi,Zn,Ge have been produced in the fragmentation of aKr beam at 60 MeV/A. The selection of these secondary beams has been performed by LISE3 spectrometer at GANIL. Performances of the detector system 'Château de Cristal' and preliminary results on reduced transition probabilities B( E2) are presented and discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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30. Dipole bands and multi-quasiparticle excitations inPb.
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Ducroux, L., Astier, A., Duffait, R., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Perries, S., Redon, N., Sharpey-Schafer, J., Wilson, A., Lucas, R., Méot, V., Collatz, R., Deloncle, I., Hannachi, F., Lopez-Martens, A., Porquet, M., Schück, C., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., and Bourgeois, C.
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The nucleusPb was populated via theEr(Si,5n) reaction at a beam energy of 159 MeV and studied with the EUROGAM II spectrometer. Five new dipole ΔI=1 cascades have been found. These structures have been connected to the level scheme which has been considerably extended up to a spin of 61/2 ℏ and an excitation energy of about 8 MeV. Angular distribution coefficients, α , have been measured and confirm the dipole character of the in-band transitions. B(M1)/B(E2) ratios have been extracted for the two most intense cascades. ThePb dipole bands are discussed in comparison with those known in odd lead isotopic series and the structure of the band heads is analyzed in terms of microscopic HF-BCS calculations. The proposed configurations are based on a high- K two quasiproton excitation, π([505]9/2⊗[606]13/2)=11, coupled to one or three rotation aligned quasineutrons involving the i , p , f and/or h subshells. The main difference, compared with the heavier lead isotopes, is the presence of large Ω orbitals from the ν ( i ) shell near the Fermi surface which are responsible for the increasing band-head spin as A decreases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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31. Dipole bands in the oblate-shapedPb.
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Kaci, M., Porquet, M, Hannachi, F., Aïche, M., Bastin, G., Deloncle, I., Gall, B., Schück, C., Azaiez, F., Beausang, C., Bourgeois, C., Clark, R., Duffait, R., Duprat, J., Hauschild, K., Joyce, M., Korichi, A., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., and Paul, E.
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The nucleusPb has been populated with theW+O reaction at 113 MeV. Two dipole γ-ray cascades have been observed using the EUROGAM spectrometer. A comprehensive level scheme related to these structures has been established. Multiparticle configurations are attributed to these high-spin structures from detailed comparison with the neighbouring nuclei,Hg,Pb andTl. Band crossings due to i13/2 neutron pair breaking are observed inPb at about the same frequencies as in the isotoneHg. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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32. Two proton high-spin excitations and dipole bands inHg.
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Coz, Y., Redon, N., Astier, A., Béraud, R., Duffait, R., Meyer, M., Hannachi, F., Bastin, G., Deloncle, I., Gall, B., Kaci, M., Porquet, M., Schück, C., Azaiez, F., Bourgeois, C., Duprat, J., Korichi, A., Perrin, N., Poffé, N., and Sergolle, H.
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TheHg nucleus was populated in theGd(S, 4n) reaction at a beam energy of E=159 MeV. Emitted γ-rays were detected with the EUROGAM array comprising 43 Compton-suppressed large volume Ge detectors. The level scheme ofHg has been extended up to an excitation energy of E=10.4 MeV and spin I=34 ħ. Two new structures, made of competing ΔI=1 and ΔI=2 transitions have been observed and their connexions with the low-lying levels established. Their lowest levels are located at 6.304 MeV and 6.879 MeV excitation energy. The experimental results are compared with mean-field HF+BCS calculations. It is proposed that the new structures originate from deformation-aligned quasi-proton excitations π(i * h) and π (h), coupled to rotation-aligned quasi-neutron ν(i) and quasi-proton π(h) excitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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33. Decay from superdeformed yrast states to normal deformed states in 193Tl.
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Bouneau, S., Azaiez, F., Duprat, J., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.G., Astier, A., Bergström, M., Bourgeois, C., Ducroux, L., Gall, B.J.P., Kaci, M., Le Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Paul, E.S., Redon, N., Riley, M.A., Sergolle, H., Sharpey-Schafer, J.F., Timar, J., and Wilson, A.N.
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Three high energy γ rays have been observed to connect the two yrast signature-partners superdeformed bands in
193 Tl to the normal deformed states. Thereby, both excitation energy and spin of these bands are proposed for the first time in an odd-proton nucleus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1998
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34. Conversion--electron gamma--ray coincidence spectroscopy of superdeformed 135Nd.
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Aengenvoort, B., Korten, W., Hübel, H., Chmel, S., Görgen, A., van Severen, U.J., Pohler, W., Zinken, R., Härtlein, T., Ender, C., Köck, F., Reiter, P., Schwalm, D., Schindler, F., Gerl, J., Schubart, R., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Duprat, J., and Deloncle, I.
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Three mini-orange conversion–electron spectrometers and four Euroball Ge Cluster detectors have been used for γ–e
- coincidence spectroscopy of superdeformed135 Nd. Transitions within the superdeformed band are shown to have the expected E2 multipolarity. The 766.5–keV transition which links the band to a positive-parity state has a conversion coefficient consistent with M1 multipolarity. Consequently, positive parity is deduced for the superdeformed band. No evidence for E0 transitions was found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1998
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35. High-spin structures of the odd- A Tc isotopes.
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Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M., Astier, A., Buforn, N., Meyer, M., Perriès, S., Redon, N., Gall, B., Hoellinger, F., Schulz, N., Duchêne, G., Courtin, S., Venkova, Ts., Butler, P., Amzal, N., Herzberg, R., Chewter, A., Cunningham, R., and Houry, M.
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The
99−105 Tc isotopes have been produced at high spin as fission fragments following the fusion reaction37 Cl(170 MeV) +176 Yb and studied with the Euroball3 array. The high-spin structures of103 Tc have been identified for the first time. From the systematics of the yrast states of97−105 Tc, the location of individual proton states can be analyzed as a function of the neutron number. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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36. High-spin structures observed in the 101Tc fission fragment.
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Hoellinger, F., Schulz, N., Courtin, S., Gall, B.J.P., Porquet, M.-G., Deloncle, I., Wilson, A., Kutsarova, T., Minkova, A., Duprat, J., Sergolle, H., Gautherin, C., and Lucas, R.
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High-spin states have been studied in
101 Tc produced as a fission fragment in the reaction176 Yb +28 Si at 145 MeV. Gamma rays were detected with the EUROGAM2 array. The level scheme of101 Tc has been extended up to 4.2 MeV excitation energy and several band structures are observed. Configurations are assigned to two new bands on the basis of their behaviour and of cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1999
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37. Spin and parity values of states of dipole bands in 194Pb.
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Kaci, M., Porquet, M-G., Vieu, C., Schück, C., Astier, A., Azaiez, F., Bourgeois, C., Deloncle, I., Dionisio, J.S., Duprat, J., Farget, F., Gall, B.J.P., Han, L., Korichi, A., Le Coz, Y., Pautrat, M., Perrin, N., Santos, D., and Sergolle, H.
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Spin and parity values of the states of two dipole bands in
194 Pb have been determined from internal conversion and linear polarisation measurements. The multiparticle configurations assigned previously to these dipole bands are discussed within these results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1998
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38. Superdeformed nuclear matter in nuclei with Z ≥ 82 : Magnetic properties and neutron shell gap.
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Redon, N., Buforn, N., Duffait, R., Lautesse, P., Meyer, M., Pr&eacue;vost, A., Stézowski, O., Astier, A., Bauchet, A., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M. G., Domscheit, J., Goergen, A., Hübel, H., Mergel, E., Neumann, S., Rossbach, D., Nenoff, N., Schoenwasser, G., and Wilson, A. N.
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NUCLEAR physics ,PHYSICS ,NEUTRONS ,CONSTITUTION of matter ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,SPECTROMETERS - Abstract
We report the results of an experiment, realized with the EUROBALL IV spectrometer, in which superdeformed (SD) states have been populated in
197,198 Pb nuclei. Crosstalk transitions between two signature partner SD bands in197 Pb have been observed with an established Mi character, giving access to the magnetic properties of the v[752]5/2 intruder orbital. Six new SD bands have been identified in197,198 Pb. The results are interpreted in the framework of cranked Hartree-Fock calculations. A mixing between quasi-particle excitations and an octupole vibration is suggested in the two SD isotopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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39. New results on the superdeformed Pb nucleus: decay of the excited bands to the yrast band.
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Bouneau, S., Azaiez, F., Duprat, J., Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.-G., Severen, U.J., Nakatsukasa, T., Aléonard, M.-M., Astier, A., Baldsiefen, G., Beausang, C.W., Beck, F.A., Bourgeois, C., Curien, D., Dozié, N., Ducroux, L., Gall, B.J.P., Hübel, H., Kaci, M., and Korten, W.
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The study of the superdeformed Pb nucleus has been revisited using the EUROGAMphase 2 array. In addition to the known yrast and two excited SD bands, a third excited SD band has been found. All of the three excited bands were found to decay to the yrast SD band through presumably E1 transitions. Comparisons with calculations using RPAapproximation indicate that the excited bands can be interpreted as octupole-vibrational structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1997
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40. Highest spin reached in the superdeformed well in the A≈190 mass region.
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Deloncle, I., Kaci, M., Porquet, M.G., Duprat, J., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Bourgeois, C., and Sergolle, H.
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The high efficiency of the new-generation of γ-arrays as EUROGAM or GAMMASPHERE makes reachable the fission limit in angular momentum of the nuclei populated by means of heavy ion reactions in the A ≈ 190 mass region. This is established by the strong correlation between the fissility parameters Z/ A and the spin values of the state of highest energy observed in the yrast superdeformed bands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1997
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41. High spin investigation in Pb with EUROGAM 2: coexistence of superdeformed and dipole bands.
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Astier, A., Ducroux, L., Duffait, R., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Perries, S., Redon, N., Sharpey-Schafer, J.F., Wilson, A.N., Gall, B.J.P., Collatz, R., Deloncle, I., Hannachi, F., Lopez-Martens, A., Porquet, M.G., Schück, C., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Bourgeois, C., and Korichi, A.
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The nucleus Pb was populated via the Er(Si, 5n) reaction at a beam energy of 159 MeV and studied with the EUROGAM II spectrometer. Five new dipole ΔI = 1 cascades have been found. The Pb dipole bands are discussed in terms of microscopic HF+BCS calculations. The proposed configurations are based on a high-K two-quasiproton excitation coupled to rotation aligned quasineutrons. Parallel to the dipole bands the six superdeformed bands have been discussed in the framework of microscopic mean-field calculations. The bands are interpreted as three pairs of signature partners based on quasineutron excitations. Cross-talk transitions linking two signature partner superdeformed bands have been observed and, for the first time in lead isotopes, a mean B(M1)/B(E2) ratio value of 0.15±0.04 μ/e has been extracted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1997
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42. Conversion-electron spectroscopy in the decay of superdeformed Nd.
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Korten, W., Schulze, B., Hübel, H., Chmel, S., Görgen, A., Severen, U.J., Pohler, W., Zinken, R., Härtlein, T., Ender, C., Köck, F., Reiter, P., Schwalm, D., Schindler, F., Gerl, J., Schubart, R., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Duprat, J., and Deloncle, I.
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We have investigated the structure of the superdeformed band in Nd using conversion-electron spectroscopy. The transitions within the superdeformed band show conversion coefficients which are consistent with an E2 multipolarity. From the conversion coefficients of transitions linking this band with known low-lying states its positive parity was established. Hence, a direct determination of the parity of a high-spin superdeformed band could be performed for the first time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1997
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43. Possible candidates for discrete gamma rays linking superdeformed and yrast states in an odd nucleus:Pb.
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Perries, S., Astier, A., Ducroux, L., Duffait, R., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., Bourgeois, C., Collatz, R., Deloncle, I., Gall, B., Hannachi, F., Hibbert, I., Korichi, A., Lopez-Martens, A., Lucas, R., Méot, V., and Poffé, N.
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We have carried out an experiment using the reactionEr (Si, 5n)Pb at a beam energy of 159MeV with EUROGAM 2 to study the superdeformed (SD) bands inPb. We have observed some discrete γ rays which are possible candidates for links between the yrast SD band and the low-lying levels in this odd lead isotope. These data suggest for the lowest state of the SD band 1 an excitation energy of 4217±2 keV and a spin of (23/2). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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44. Confirmation of the existence of a superdeformed rotational band inPb.
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Ducroux, L., Astier, A., Béraud, R., Duffait, R., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Perries, S., Redon, N., Sharpey-Schafer, J., Wilson, A., Collatz, R., Deloncle, I., Hannachi, F., Kaci, M., Lopez-Martens, A., Porquet, M., Schück, C., Azaiez, F., Bouneau, S., and Bourgeois, C.
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A controversy has arisen over the existence, or not, of a superdeformed rotational band inPb. We have carried out an experiment using theEr(Si, 6n)Pb reaction at 159 MeV and have observed the coincident γ rays in the EUROGAM 2 spectrometer. We confirm the original result of Henry et al. that a superdeformed band exists inPb. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1995
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45. Spin and parity of isomeric and ground states of the doubly-odd nucleusAu.
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Ibrahim, F., Kilcher, P., Roussière, B., Sauvage, J., Genevey, J., Gizon, A., Knipper, A., Marguier, G., Barnéoud, D., Béraud, R., Cata-Danil, G., Blachot, J., Deloncle, I., Duffait, R., Emsallem, A., Hojman, D., Kreiner, A., Blanc, F., Libert, J., and Oms, J.
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Low-spin states in doubly-oddAu have been populated in the β/EC decay ofHg produced by bombardingSm targets with an 185 MeVAr beam. Radioactive Hg nuclei were transported by a He jet system. A new level scheme has been established from γ-γ-t and X-γ-t coincidence measurements. Spin and parity values I=5, I =2 and I=3 were assigned to the ground state and the two isomeric states ofAu, respectively. The structure of these states is discussed using B(E1) values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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46. First observation of a superdeformed nucleus produced in an α x n reaction channel.
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Duprat, J., Gall, B., Porquet, M., Hannachi, F., Azaiez, F., Aïche, M., Bastin, G., Beausang, C., Béraud, R., Bourgeois, C., Clark, R., Deloncle, I., Duffait, R., Hauschild, K., Hübel, H., Joyce, M., Kaci, M., Korichi, A., Coz, Y., and Meyer, M.
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Recent data from the EUROGAM array have revealed the population of the yrast superdeformed (SD) band ofHg in the α4n exit channel of theO+W reaction at 113 MeV beam energy. The nucleus assignment was made on the basis of the SD band transition energies, and the observation of characteristic X-rays and lowlying yrast γ-transition ofHg in coincidence with the SD band γ-rays. Both the feeding and decay-out patterns of the observed SD band have been found similar to the ones previously measured in the (S,4n) reaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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47. First evidence of the magnetic character of dipole transitions in the 'oblate bands' ofPb.
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Duprat, J., Vieu, C., Azaiez, F., Baldsiefen, G., Bourgeois, C., Clark, R., Deloncle, I., Dionisio, J., Gall, B., Hannachi, F., Hübel, H., Kaci, M., Korichi, A., Coz, Y., Meyer, M., Perrin, N., Porquet, M., Redon, N., Schvck, C., and Sergolle, H.
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Internal conversion coefficients have been determined from online measurement of electron- and y- ray emission related to the dipole transitions in the so-called oblate collective bands inPb. The results strongly support the M1 (or M1+E2) character of these transitions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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48. New results on the superdeformed band inHg.
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Gall, B., Porquet, M., Hannachi, F., Korichi, A., Ahmad, I., Aiche, M., Azaiez, F., Bastin, G., Beausang, C., Béraud, R., Bourgeois, C., Carpenter, M., Clark, R., Deloncle, I., Duffait, R., Duprat, J., Hauschild, K., Henry, R., Janssens, R., and Joyce, M.
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New results on theHg superdeformed band have been obtained with EUROGAM. The experiment has been performed with theGd(S,4n) reaction at 159 MeV. Above 800 keV the γ-ray energies differ from the previously published ones. Thus the rise of the dynamical moment of inertia $$\mathfrak{F}^{(2)} $$ above ħω=0.4 MeV is no longer observed. This is in better agreement with recent cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1994
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