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Studying Gamow-Teller transitions and the assignment of isomeric and ground states at $N=50$

Authors :
Mollaebrahimi, Ali
Hornung, Christine
Dickel, Timo
Amanbayev, Daler
Kripko-Koncz, Gabriella
Plaß, Wolfgang R.
Andrés, Samuel Ayet San
Beck, Sönke
Blazhev, Andrey
Bergmann, Julian
Geissel, Hans
Górska, Magdalena
Grawe, Hubert
Greiner, Florian
Haettner, Emma
Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser
Miskun, Ivan
Nowacki, Frédéric
Scheidenberger, Christoph
Bagchi, Soumya
Balabanski, Dimiter L.
Brencic, Ziga
Charviakova, Olga
Constantin, Paul
Dehghan, Masoumeh
Ebert, Jens
Gröf, Lizzy
Hall, Oscar
Harakeh, Muhsin N.
Kaur, Satbir
Kankainen, Anu
Knöbel, Ronja
Kostyleva, Daria A.
Kurkova, Natalia
Kuzminchuk, Natalia
Mardor, Israel
Nichita, Dragos
Otto, Jan-Hendrik
Patyk, Zygmunt
Pietri, Stephane
Purushothaman, Sivaji
Reiter, Moritz Pascal
Rink, Ann-Kathrin
Roesch, Heidi
Spătaru, Anamaria
Stanic, Goran
State, Alexandru
Tanaka, Yoshiki K.
Vencelj, Matjaz
Weick, Helmut
Winfield, John S.
Yavor, Michael I.
Zhao, Jianwei
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Direct mass measurements of neutron-deficient nuclides around the $N=50$ shell closure below $^{100}$Sn were performed at the FRS Ion Catcher (FRS-IC) at GSI, Germany. The nuclei were produced by projectile fragmentation of $^{124}$Xe, separated in the fragment separator FRS and delivered to the FRS-IC. The masses of 14 ground states and two isomers were measured with relative mass uncertainties down to $1\times 10^{-7}$ using the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer of the FRS-IC, including the first direct mass measurements of $^{98}$Cd and $^{97}$Rh. A new $Q_\mathrm{EC} = 5437\pm67$ keV was obtained for $^{98}$Cd, resulting in a summed Gamow-Teller (GT) strength for the five observed transitions ($0^+\longrightarrow1^+$) as $B(\text{GT})=2.94^{+0.32}_{-0.28}$. Investigation of this result in state-of-the-art shell model approaches sheds light into a better understanding of the GT transitions in even-even isotones at $N=50$. The excitation energy of the long-lived isomeric state in $^{94}$Rh was determined for the first time to be $293\pm 21$ keV. This, together with the shell model calculations, allows the level ordering in $^{94}$Rh to be understood.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.13713
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137833