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Physica Scripta | 2006

Charged particle feeding of hyperdeformed nuclei in the A=118?126 region

B. Herskind; G.B. Hagemann; G. Sletten; T. Dossing; C. Rønn Hansen; N Schunck; S.W. Ødegård; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Bürger; A. Neusser; A. K. Singh; A. Al-Khatib; S. B. Patel; A. Bracco; S Leoni; F. Camera; G. Benzoni; P. Mason; A. Paleni; B. Million; O. Wieland; P. Bednarczyk; F. Azaiez; Th. Byrski; D. Curien; O. Dakov; G. Duchêne; F. Khalfallah; B. J. P. Gall

A breakthrough was recently obtained in the analysis of the so-called Hyper-Long-HyperDeformed (HLHD) experiment made at the EUROBALL-IV γ-detector array (EB). The 64Ni + 64Ni ⇒ 128Ba* fusion reaction was studied at Ebeam = 255 and 261 MeV, reaching the highest angular momentum that the compound nuclei can accommodate. To date no discrete HD rotational bands have been identified. However, rotational patterns in the form of ridge-structures in three-dimensional (3D) rotational mapped spectra are identified with dynamic moments of inertia J(2) ranging from 71 to 1112 MeV-1 in 12 different nuclei selected by charged particle- and/or γ-gating. The four nuclei, 118Te, 124Cs, 125Cs and 124Xe found with moment of inertia J(2)≥100 2 MeV-1, are most likely hyperdeformed, the remaining nuclei with smaller values of J(2), are considered to be superdeformed, in qualitative agreement with recent theoretical calculations.


Journal of Physics G | 2005

Quadrupole moment measurements of TSD1 and TSD2 bands in 167Lu

G. Gürdal; H. Amro; Cornelius Beausang; D S Brenner; M. P. Carpenter; R. F. Casten; C Engelhardt; G.B. Hagemann; C. R. Hansen; D. J. Hartley; B. Herskind; H. Hübel; T. L. Khoo; T. Lauritsen; W C Ma; D. A. Meyer; E. F. Moore; A. Neusser; P. Bringel; D G Roux; G. Sletten; R B Yadav; Y Zhang

The triaxial strongly deformed (TSD) bands in 167Lu were populated by the 123Sb(48Ca, 4n) reaction with a beam energy of 203 MeV. Gamma rays, requiring five fold or more in prompt coincidence, were detected with the Gammasphere spectrometer. Of particular interests are TSD bands 1 and 2 which have previously been interpreted as zero phonon and one phonon wobbling bands, respectively. Using the Doppler shift attenuation method (DSAM), a preliminary transition quadrupole moment of 6.9+0.3−0.3 eb was extracted for the TSD1 band. Data analysis continues for TSD2 which is considerably more weakly populated.


THE LABYRINTH IN NUCLEAR STRUCTURE: International Conf. on The Labyrinth in Nuclear Structure, an EPS Nuclear Physics Divisional Conference | 2004

Hyperdeformed Shapes and Jacobi Transitions in 126Ba

B. Herskind; G.B. Hagemann; G. Sletten; Th. Do; ssing; C. Ro; nn Hansen; degård; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Bürger; A. Neusser; A. K. Singh; A. Al-Khatib; S. B. Patel; A. Bracco; S. Leoni; F. Camera; G. Benzoni; P. Mason; A. Paleni; B. Million; O. Wieland; P. Bednarczyk; F. Azaiez; Th. Byrski; D. Curien; O. Dakov; G. Duchene; F. Khalfallah

Systematic searches for exotic shapes, hyperdeformation (HD) and Jacobi transitions, have been made in Hf, Nd, Ba, Xe, Sn and Cd nuclei during the last 4 years, guided by theoretical predictions. The most promising results showing patterns of rotational correlations (e.g. 2. order ridges of multiple rotational bands) are found for 126Xe and 126Ba when the very highest multiplicity cascades are selected by various techniques. In particular, the results on 126Ba obtained in 3 different experiments, using both Gammasphere in Berkeley and Euroball IV in Strasbourg are discussed and compared to theoretical predictions and to simulations by a double‐potential statistical model for population and γ‐decay. A very surprising result was obtained in the last experiment at Euroball, in a full month running time, namely that the observed ridge structure depends very sensitively on the bombarding energy, which points to entrance channel effects. The analysis shows that a discrete HD yrast band intensity will be signifi...


Journal of Physics G | 2005

Octupole signatures in Ba-124,Ba-125

P. Mason; G. Benzoni; A. Bracco; F. Camera; B. Million; O. Wieland; S. Leoni; A. K. Singh; A. Al-Khatib; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Bürger; A. Neusser; G. Schönwasser; G.B. Hagemann; C. R. Hansen; B. Herskind; G. Sletten; A. Algora; Z. Dombradi; J. Gal; G. Kalinka; J. Molnar; B. M. Nyakó; D. Sohler; J. Timár; L. Zolnai; M. Kmiecik; A. Maj; J. Styczen

The γ decay of the nuclei 124,125 Ba has been investigated with the EUROBALL array, using the reaction 64 Ni+ 64 Ni at Ebeam = 255 and 261 MeV. Six new E1 transitions have been found in the nucleus 125 Ba, suggesting a significant role of octupole correlations in the origin of its parity doublets. The J π = 3 − level


Journal of Physics G | 2005

Octupole signatures in 124,125Ba

P. Mason; G. Benzoni; A. Bracco; F. Camera; B. Million; O. Wieland; S Leoni; A. K. Singh; A. Al-Khatib; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Bürger; A. Neusser; G. Schönwasser; G.B. Hagemann; C. R. Hansen; B. Herskind; G. Sletten; A. Algora; Zs. Dombrádi; J. Gál; G. Kalinka; J. Molnár; B. M. Nyakó; D. Sohler; J. Timár; L. Zolnai; M. Kmiecik; A. Maj; J. Styczen

The γ decay of the nuclei 124,125 Ba has been investigated with the EUROBALL array, using the reaction 64 Ni+ 64 Ni at Ebeam = 255 and 261 MeV. Six new E1 transitions have been found in the nucleus 125 Ba, suggesting a significant role of octupole correlations in the origin of its parity doublets. The J π = 3 − level


Journal of Physics G | 2005

Octupole signatures in124,125Ba

P. Mason; G. Benzoni; A. Bracco; F. Camera; B. Million; O. Wieland; S. Leoni; A. K. Singh; A. Al-Khatib; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Bürger; A. Neusser; G. Schönwasser; G.B. Hagemann; C. R. Hansen; B. Herskind; G. Sletten; A. Algora; Zs. Dombrádi; J. Gal; G. Kalinka; J. Molnar; B. M. Nyakó; D. Sohler; J. Timár; L. Zolnai; M. Kmiecik; A. Maj; J. Styczen

The γ decay of the nuclei 124,125 Ba has been investigated with the EUROBALL array, using the reaction 64 Ni+ 64 Ni at Ebeam = 255 and 261 MeV. Six new E1 transitions have been found in the nucleus 125 Ba, suggesting a significant role of octupole correlations in the origin of its parity doublets. The J π = 3 − level


Physical Review Letters | 2002

Evidence for second-phonon nuclear wobbling

D.R. Jensen; G.B. Hagemann; Ikuko Hamamoto; S.W. Ødegård; B. Herskind; G. Sletten; J. N. Wilson; K. M. Spohr; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Neusser; G. Schönwasser; A. K. Singh; W. C. Ma; H. Amro; A. Bracco; S. Leoni; G. Benzoni; A. Maj; C. M. Petrache; G. Lo Bianco; P. Bednarczyk; D. Curien


Physics Letters B | 2005

Relativistic Coulomb excitation of neutron-rich 54,56,58Cr: On the pathway of magicity from N=40 to N=32

A. Bürger; T. Saito; H. Grawe; H. Hübel; P. Reiter; J. Gerl; M. Gorska; H. J. Wollersheim; A. Al-Khatib; A. Banu; T. Beck; F. Becker; P. Bednarczyk; G. Benzoni; A. Bracco; S. Brambilla; P. Bringel; F. Camera; E Clement; P. Doornenbal; H. Geissel; A. Görgen; J. Grebosz; Giles D. Hammond; M Hellstrom; Michio Honma; A Kavatsyuk; O. Kavatsyuk; M. Kmiecik; I. Kojouharov


European Physical Journal A | 2004

Coexisting wobbling and quasiparticle excitations in the triaxial potential well of

Jensen; G.B. Hagemann; Ikuko Hamamoto-Kuroda; B. Herskind; G. Sletten; J. N. Wilson; S.W. Ødegård; K. M. Spohr; H. Hübel; P. Bringel; A. Neusser; G. Schönwasser; A. K. Singh; W. C. Ma; H. Amro; A. Bracco; S. Leoni; G. Benzoni; A. Maj; C. M. Petrache; G. Lo Bianco; P. Bednarczyk; D. Curien


European Physical Journal A | 2006

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R. K. Sinha; A. Dhal; P. Agarwal; Suresh Kumar; Monika; B. B. Singh; Rohit Kumar; P. Bringel; A. Neusser; K. S. Golda; R. P. Singh; S. Muralithar; N. Madhavan; J. J. Das; K. S. Thind; A. K. Sinha; I. M. Govil; R. K. Bhowmik; J. B. Gupta; P. K. Joshi; Ashok Kumar Jain; S. C. Pancholi; L. Chaturvedi

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B. Herskind

University of Copenhagen

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G. Sletten

University of Copenhagen

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G.B. Hagemann

University of Copenhagen

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G. Benzoni

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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A. K. Singh

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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F. Camera

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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