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Multifaceted Quadruplet of Low-Lying Spin-Zero States in ^{66}Ni: Emergence of Shape Isomerism in Light Nuclei.

Authors :
Leoni S
Fornal B
Mărginean N
Sferrazza M
Tsunoda Y
Otsuka T
Bocchi G
Crespi FCL
Bracco A
Aydin S
Boromiza M
Bucurescu D
Cieplicka-Oryǹczak N
Costache C
Călinescu S
Florea N
Ghiţă DG
Glodariu T
Ionescu A
Iskra ŁW
Krzysiek M
Mărginean R
Mihai C
Mihai RE
Mitu A
Negreţ A
Niţă CR
Olăcel A
Oprea A
Pascu S
Petkov P
Petrone C
Porzio G
Şerban A
Sotty C
Stan L
Ştiru I
Stroe L
Şuvăilă R
Toma S
Turturică A
Ujeniuc S
Ur CA
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2017 Apr 21; Vol. 118 (16), pp. 162502. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Apr 20.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A search for shape isomers in the ^{66}Ni nucleus was performed, following old suggestions of various mean-field models and recent ones, based on state-of-the-art Monte Carlo shell model (MCSM), all considering ^{66}Ni as the lightest nuclear system with shape isomerism. By employing the two-neutron transfer reaction induced by an ^{18}O beam on a ^{64}Ni target, at the sub-Coulomb barrier energy of 39 MeV, all three lowest-excited 0^{+} states in ^{66}Ni were populated and their γ decay was observed by γ-coincidence technique. The 0^{+} states lifetimes were assessed with the plunger method, yielding for the 0_{2}^{+}, 0_{3}^{+}, and 0_{4}^{+} decay to the 2_{1}^{+} state the B(E2) values of 4.3, 0.1, and 0.2 Weisskopf units (W.u.), respectively. MCSM calculations correctly predict the existence of all three excited 0^{+} states, pointing to the oblate, spherical, and prolate nature of the consecutive excitations. In addition, they account for the hindrance of the E2 decay from the prolate 0_{4}^{+} to the spherical 2_{1}^{+} state, although overestimating its value. This result makes ^{66}Ni a unique nuclear system, apart from ^{236,238}U, in which a retarded γ transition from a 0^{+} deformed state to a spherical configuration is observed, resembling a shape-isomerlike behavior.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
118
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28474931
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.162502