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β-decay spectroscopy of neutron-rich 160,161,162Sm isotopes

Authors :
Patel Z.
Podolyák Zs.
Walker P. M.
Regan P. H.
Söderström P.-A.
Watanabe H.
Ideguchi E.
Simpson G. S.
Nishimura S.
Browne F.
Doornenbal P.
Lorusso G.
Rice S.
Sinclair L.
Sumikama T.
Wu J.
Xu Z. Y.
Aoi N.
Baba H.
Bello Garrote F. L.
Benzoni G.
Daido R.
Dombrádi Zs.
Fang Y.
Fukuda N.
Gey G.
Go S.
Gottardo A.
Inabe N.
Isobe T.
Kameda D.
Kobayashi K.
Kobayashi M.
Komatsubara T.
Kojouharov I.
Kubo T.
Kurz N.
Kuti I.
Li Z.
Liu H. L
Matsushita M.
Michimasa S.
Moon C.-B.
Nishizuka H.
Nishizuka I.
Odahara A.
Şahin E.
Sakurai H.
Schaffner H.
Suzuki H.
Takeda H.
Tanaka M.
Taprogge J.
Vajta Zs.
Xu F. R.
Yagi A.
Yokoyama R.
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 123, p 02002 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2016.

Abstract

Neutron-rich 160,161,162Sm isotopes have been populated at the RIBF, RIKEN via β first time. β-coincident γ rays were observed in all three isotopes including γ rays from the isomeric decay of 160Sm and 162Sm. The isomers in 160Sm and 162Sm have previously been observed but have been populated via β decay for the first time. The isomeric state in 162Sm is assigned a 4−v72+[ 633 ]⊗v12−[ 521 ]${4^ - }v{{7 \over 2}^ + }\left[ {633} \right] \otimes v{{1 \over 2}^ - }\left[ {521} \right]$ configuration based on the decay pattern. The level schemes of 160Sm and 162Sm are presented. The ground states in the parent nuclei 160Pm and 162Pm are both assigned a 6−v72+[633]⊗π52−[532]${6^ - }v{{7 \over 2}^ + }\left[ {633} \right] \otimes \pi {{5 \over 2}^ - }\left[ {532} \right]$ configuration based on the population of states in the daughter nuclei. Blocked BCS calculations were performed to further investigate the spin-parities of the ground states in 160Pm, 161Pm, and 162Pm, and the isomeric state in 162Sm

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
123
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.795308483de54a0db8ea03499d9bd9f1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612302002