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Evidence of octupole-phonons at high spin in 207Pb

Authors :
D. Ralet
E. Clément
G. Georgiev
A.E. Stuchbery
M. Rejmund
P. Van Isacker
G. de France
A. Lemasson
J. Ljungvall
C. Michelagnoli
A. Navin
D.L. Balabanski
L. Atanasova
A. Blazhev
G. Bocchi
R. Carroll
J. Dudouet
E. Dupont
B. Fornal
S. Franchoo
C. Fransen
C. Müller-Gatermann
A. Goasduff
A. Gadea
P.R. John
D. Kocheva
T. Konstantinopoulos
A. Korichi
A. Kusoglu
S.M. Lenzi
S. Leoni
R. Lozeva
A. Maj
R. Perez
N. Pietralla
C. Shand
O. Stezowski
D. Wilmsen
D. Yordanov
D. Barrientos
P. Bednarczyk
B. Birkenbach
A.J. Boston
H.C. Boston
I. Burrows
B. Cederwall
M. Ciemala
J. Collado
F. Crespi
D. Cullen
H.J. Eberth
J. Goupil
L. Harkness
H. Hess
A. Jungclaus
W. Korten
M. Labiche
R. Menegazzo
D. Mengoni
B. Million
J. Nyberg
Zs. Podolyák
A. Pullia
B. Quintana Arnés
F. Recchia
P. Reiter
F. Saillant
M.D. Salsac
E. Sanchis
C. Theisen
J.J. Valiente Dobon
O. Wieland
Source :
Physics Letters B, Vol 797, Iss , Pp - (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

A lifetime measurement of the 19/2− state in 207Pb has been performed using the Recoil Distance Doppler-Shift (RDDS) method. The nuclei of interest were produced in multi-nucleon transfer reactions induced by a 208Pb beam impinging on a 100Mo enriched target. The beam-like nuclei were detected and identified in terms of their atomic mass number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer while the prompt γ rays were detected by the AGATA tracking array. The measured large reduced transition probability B(E3,19/2−→13/2+)=40(8) W.u. is the first indication of the octupole phonon at high spin in 207Pb. An analysis in terms of a particle-octupole-vibration coupling model indicates that the measured B(E3) value in 207Pb is compatible with the contributions from single-phonon and single particle E3 as well as E3 strength arising from the double-octupole-phonon 6+ state, all adding coherently. A crucial aspect of the coupling model, namely the strong mixing between single-hole and the phonon-hole states, is confirmed in a realistic shell-model calculation. Keywords: AGATA spectrometer, γ-Ray tracking, VAMOS++ spectrometer, Plunger device, Nuclear deformation, Octupole phonon

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
797
Issue :
-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.87a25bf6ea24fbeb38ecbcb1c6ee0a8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134797