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Half-life measurements in Dy164,166 using γ−γ fast-timing spectroscopy with the ν -Ball spectrometer

Authors :
K. Hadynska-Klek
S. Bottoni
Stephan Oberstedt
D. T. Doherty
P. A. Söderström
D. Thisse
R. Shearman
V. Sánchez-Tembleque
V. Vedia
V. Karayonchev
S. Courtin
Zs. Podolyák
Giuseppe Lorusso
J. N. Wilson
G. Häfner
M. Rudigier
C. R. Niţă
M. Lebois
Mohammad Nakhostin
M. Brunet
L. M. Fraile
W. Witt
A. R. L. Kennington
L. Qi
Gavin Lotay
N. Jovancevic
R.L. Canavan
N. Cieplicka-Oryńczak
Ł. W. Iskra
Sean Collins
P. H. Regan
J.-M. Régis
M. Heine
J. Benito
P. Koseoglou
Source :
Physical Review C. 101
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2020.

Abstract

We report on the measurement of lifetimes of excited states in the near-mid-shell nuclei Dy164,166 using the gamma-ray coincidence fast-timing method. The nuclei of interest were populated using reactions between an O18 beam and a gold-backed isotopically enriched Dy164 target of thickness 6.3mg/cm2 at primary beam energies of 71, 76, and 80 MeV from the IPN-Orsay laboratory, France. Excited states were populated in Dy164, Dy166, and W178,179 following Coulomb excitation, inelastic nuclear scattering, two-neutron transfer, and fusion-evaporation reaction channels respectively. Gamma rays from excited states were measured using the ν-Ball high-purity germanium (HPGe)-LaBr3 hybrid γ-ray spectrometer with the excited state lifetimes extracted using the fast-timing coincidence method using HPGe-gated LaBr3-LaBr3 triple coincident events. The lifetime of the first Iπ=2+ excited state in Dy166 was used to determine the transition quadrupole deformation of this neutron-rich nucleus for the first time. The experimental methodology was validated by showing consistency with previously determined excited state lifetimes in Dy164. The half-lives of the yrast 2+ states in Dy164 and Dy166 were 2.35(6) and 2.3(2) ns, respectively, corresponding to transition quadrupole moment values of Q0=7.58(9) and 7.5(4) eb, respectively. The lifetime of the yrast 2+ state in Dy166 is consistent with a quenching of nuclear quadrupole deformation at β≈0.35 as the N=104 mid-shell is approached.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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