1. 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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