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High-spin structures in Xe132 and Xe133 and evidence for isomers along the N=79 isotones

Authors :
V. Karayonchev
E. Teruya
S. Szilner
E. Fioretto
Ching-Yen Wu
T. Mijatović
M. Queiser
N. Saed-Samii
P. Reiter
J. Eberth
A. O. Macchiavelli
S. J. Freeman
W. Gelletly
D. Cline
A. Blazhev
R. Hirsch
R. Teng
Andreas Görgen
A. B. Hayes
J. J. Valiente-Dobón
B. Siebeck
C. J. Pearson
K. Wolf
A. Gadea
Alberto Pullia
B. Birkenbach
Naotaka Yoshinaga
R. S. Chakrawarthy
F. Scarlassara
Agnese Giaz
O. Stezowski
Roberto Menegazzo
J. Jolie
W. Korten
B. Bruyneel
P. A. Söderström
K. Hadynska-Klek
M. Seidlitz
D. Mengoni
A. Gottardo
D. R. Napoli
B. Fu
A. Jungclaus
H. Hua
Robert Chapman
A. M. Stefanini
R. Hetzenegger
S. Lunardi
D. Montanari
E. Farnea
A. Vogt
A. Bracco
C. Wheldon
D. Bazzacco
P. H. Regan
G. Pollarolo
L. Kaya
J.-M. Régis
I. Y. Lee
M. Cromaz
Herbert Hess
C. A. Ur
L. Corradi
C. Michelagnoli
G. de Angelis
K. O. Zell
P. R. John
M. Siciliano
S. Leoni
G. Sletten
F. Recchia
K. Arnswald
G. Montagnoli
Ch. Fransen
C. Müller-Gatermann
Zs. Podolyák
F. C. L. Crespi
D. D. Warner
B. Szpak
J. F. Smith
X. Liang
E. Sahin
P. Fallon
Source :
Physical Review C. 96
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

Author(s): Vogt, A; Siciliano, M; Birkenbach, B; Reiter, P; Hadynska-Klȩk, K; Wheldon, C; Valiente-Dobon, JJ; Teruya, E; Yoshinaga, N; Arnswald, K; Bazzacco, D; Blazhev, A; Bracco, A; Bruyneel, B; Chakrawarthy, RS; Chapman, R; Cline, D; Corradi, L; Crespi, FCL; Cromaz, M; De Angelis, G; Eberth, J; Fallon, P; Farnea, E; Fioretto, E; Fransen, C; Freeman, SJ; Fu, B; Gadea, A; Gelletly, W; Giaz, A; Gorgen, A; Gottardo, A; Hayes, AB; Hess, H; Hetzenegger, R; Hirsch, R; Hua, H; John, PR; Jolie, J; Jungclaus, A; Karayonchev, V; Kaya, L; Korten, W; Lee, IY; Leoni, S; Liang, X; Lunardi, S; MacChiavelli, AO; Menegazzo, R; Mengoni, D; Michelagnoli, C; Mijatovic, T; Montagnoli, G; Montanari, D; Muller-Gatermann, C; Napoli, D; Pearson, CJ; Podolyak, Z; Pollarolo, G; Pullia, A; Queiser, M; Recchia, F; Regan, PH; Regis, JM; Saed-Samii, N; Sahin, E; Scarlassara, F; Seidlitz, M; Siebeck, B; Sletten, G; Smith, JF; Soderstrom, PA; Stefanini, AM; Stezowski, O; Szilner, S; Szpak, B; Teng, R; Ur, C; Warner, DD; Wolf, K; Wu, CY; Zell, KO | Abstract: The transitional nuclei Xe132 and Xe133 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (ii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the GAMMASPHERE spectrometer in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iii) as an evaporation residue after a Te130(α,xn)Xe134-xn fusion-evaporation reaction employing the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemes are considerably extended above the Jπ=(7-) and (10+) isomers in Xe132 and above the 11/2- isomer in Xe133. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=54 as well as the N=78 and N=79 chains. Furthermore, evidence is found for a long-lived (T1/2â‰1μs) isomer in Xe133 which closes a gap along the N=79 isotones. Shell-model calculations employing the SN100PN and PQM130 effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and provide guidance to the interpretation of the observed high-spin features.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........25e49522298df492933c414fb8917f07
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.96.024321