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Transition probabilities in neutron-rich 80,82Se and the role of the {\nu}g9/2 orbital

Authors :
Litzinger, J
Blazhev, Andrey
Dewald, Alfred
Didierjean, Francois
Duchene, G
Fransen, C.
Lozeva, R
Verney, D
De Angelis, G.
Bazzacco, Dino
Birkenbach, B.
Bottoni, S.
Bracco, Angela
Braunroth, T
Cederwall, B.
Corradi, Lorenzo
Crespi, F.C.L.
Désesquelles, Pierre
Eberth, Jürgen
Ellinger, E.
Farnea, Enrico
Fioretto, E.
Gernhauser, Roman
Goasduff, A
Görgen, Andreas
Gottardo, Andrea
Grebosz, J
Hackstein, Matthias
Hess, Herbert
Ibrahim, Fadi
Jolie, J
Jungclaus, Andrea
Kolos, K
Korten, Wolfram
Leoni, Silvia
Lunardi, Santo
Maj, Adam
Menegazzo, R.
Mengoni, Daniele
Michelagnoli, Caterina
Mijatovic, T.
Million, Bénédicte
Möller, O
Modamio, Victor
Montagnoli, G.
Montanari, D.
Morales, Ana Isabel
Napoli, D.R.
Niikura, Megumi
Pietralla, Norbert A.
Pollarolo, G.
Pullia, A.
Quintana, B.
Recchia, Francesco
Reiter, Peter
Rosso, D.
Sahin, Eda
Salsac, Marie Delphine
Scarlassara, F.
Söderström, Pär Anders
Stefanini, AM
Stezowski, Olivier
Szilner, Suzana
Theisen, Christophe
Valiente-Dobón, Jose Javier
Vandone, V
Vogt, A.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2018.

Abstract

Transition probabilities of intermediate-spin yrast and non-yrast excitations in 80,82Se were investigated in a recoil distance Doppler-shift (RDDS) experiment performed at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. The Cologne Plunger device for deep inelastic scattering was used for the RDDS technique and was combined with the AGATA Demonstrator array for the γ -ray detection and coupled to the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer for an event-by-event particle identification. In 80Se, the level lifetimes of the yrast (6+ 1 ) and (8+ 1 ) states and of a non-yrast band feeding the yrast 4+ 1 state are determined. A spin and parity assignment of the head of this sideband is discussed based on the experimental results and supported by large-scale shell-model calculations. In 82Se, the level lifetimes of the yrast 6+ 1 state and the yrare 4+ 2 state and lifetime limits of the yrast (10+ 1 ) state and of the 5− 1 state are determined. Although the experimental results contain large uncertainties, they are interpreted with care in terms of large-scale shell-model calculations using the effective interactions JUN45 and jj44b. The excited states’ wave functions are investigated and discussed with respect to the role of the neutron g9/2 orbital.

Details

ISSN :
24699985
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.nora.uio..no..d407c0625574d1900bf57ef425b487d1