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Multifaceted Quadruplet of Low-Lying Spin-Zero States in Ni66 : Emergence of Shape Isomerism in Light Nuclei

Authors :
A. Negreţ
C. Mihai
N. Florea
S. Leoni
S. Pascu
A. Mitu
Yusuke Tsunoda
L. Stroe
C. R. Niţă
S. Calinescu
I. Stiru
Ł. W. Iskra
C. Petrone
G Porzio
P. Petkov
B. Fornal
Rares Suvaila
Alin Titus Serban
N. Cieplicka-Oryǹczak
A. Olacel
Takaharu Otsuka
A. Turturica
G. Bocchi
S. Aydin
L. Stan
M. Boromiza
T. Glodariu
S. Ujeniuc
C. Sotty
A. Ionescu
Michele Sferrazza
R.E. Mihai
N. Marginean
C. A. Ur
M. Krzysiek
D. Bucurescu
F. C. L. Crespi
A. Bracco
S. Toma
C. Costache
A. Oprea
D. Ghiţă
R. Marginean
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 118
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 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

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9132c804409b3af65217422b879b26ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.118.162502