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Nuclear Physics | 1994

Lifetimes of the superdeformed band in 192Hg

P. Willsau; A. Korichi; F. Hannachi; H. Hübel; W. Korten; M. Neffgen; F. Azaiez; C. Bourgeois; J. Duprat; N. Perrin; N Poffe; H. Sergolle; G. Bastin; I. Deloncle; B. J. P. Gall; M. Kaci; M. G. Porquet; C. Schück; J. Simpson; R. Duffait; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; N. Redon; A. G. Smith; C. W. Beausang; M J Joyce; E. S. Paul; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer; R. M. Clark; R. Wadsworth

Lifetimes of states in the superdeformed band in 192Hg have been measured using the Doppler-shift attenuation and the recoil-distance methods for the high-spin and the low-spin regions, respectively. Line shapes and decay curves were obtained from high-fold γ-ray coincidence spectra measured with the EUROGAM array. The transition quadrupole moments, derived from the lifetimes, are constant with an average value of Qt = 18.6 b down to the bottom of the band where it decays to the normal states. This suggests that the superdeformed potential-energy minimum is still present at that point and that the decay proceeds by tunneling.


Physics Letters B | 1994

M1 transitions between superdeformed states in 195Tl: the fingerprint of the i132 proton intruder orbital

J. Duprat; F. Azaiez; C. Bourgeois; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer; M.G. Porquet; M. Aïche; C. W. Beausang; R. M. Clark; I. Deloncle; R. Duffait; B. J. P. Gall; S.J. Gale; F. Hannachi; I. M. Hibbert; M J Joyce; M. Kaci; W.H. Kelly; A. Korichi; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; N. Perrin; N. Poffé; N. Redon; H. Sergolle; C. Schück; J. Simpson; R. Wadsworth

Abstract Dipole transitions linking the superdeformed Yrast signature-partner bands in 195Tl have been observed using the EUROGAM 1 spectrometer. From the measurements of the photon decay branching ratios, taken together with the average quadrupole moment measured in neighbouring superdeformed nuclei, we find that the two signature partner superdeformed bands involve the excitation of the 81 st proton into the i 13 2 Ω= 5 2 intruder orbital


Physical Review C | 2012

High-spin states with seniorityv=4, 5, and 6 in119–126Sn

A. Astier; M. G. Porquet; Ch. Theisen; D. Verney; I. Deloncle; M. Houry; R. Lucas; F. Azaiez; G. Barreau; D. Curien; O. Dorvaux; G. Duchêne; B. J. P. Gall; N. Redon; M. Rousseau; O. Stezowski

The 119-126Sn nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in two reactions induced by heavy ions: 12C+238U at 90 MeV bombarding energy, 18O+208Pb at 85 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma rays detected using the Euroball array. High-spin states located above the long-lived isomeric states of the even- and odd-A 120-126Sn nuclei have been identified. Moreover isomeric states lying around 4.5 MeV have been established in 120,122,124,126Sn from the delayed coincidences between the fission fragment detector SAPhIR and the Euroball array. The states located above 3-MeV excitation energy are ascribed to several broken pairs of neutrons occupying the nu h11/2 orbit. The maximum value of angular momentum available in such a high-j shell, i.e. for mid-occupation and the breaking of the three neutron pairs, has been identified. This process is observed for the first time in spherical nuclei.


Physics Letters B | 1995

The yrast superdeformed band in 194Pb. Differences with 192Hg

B. J. P. Gall; I. Deloncle; M.G. Porquet; F. Hannachi; M. Aïche; F. Azaiez; G. Bastin; C. W. Beausang; R. Béraud; C. Bourgeois; R. M. Clark; R. Duffait; J. Duprat; K. Hauschild; H. Hübel; M J Joyce; M. Kaci; A. Korichi; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; E. S. Paul; N. Perrin; N. Poffé; N. Redon; C. Schück; H. Sergolle; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer; J. Simpson; A. G. Smith; R. Wadsworth

The yrast superdeformed (SD) structure of 194Pb has been studied using the EUROGAM γ-ray spectrometer. New results have been obtained at low as well as at high spin values. At low frequency, the SD band has been extended to the lowest-spin SD state ever observed in the A ∼ 190 region. The energies of 194Pb and 192Hg SD bands are identical for ω < 0.25 MeV. However, they diverge for higher frequency, which rules out the idea that these two SD bands are identical. Moreover, the SD band of 194Pb is populated at lower spin values than that of 192Hg and de-excites towards normally-deformed (ND) states at a spin value lower than that of 192Hg. This suggests that the barrier separating the SD and ND minima in the potential energy surface is higher in 194Pb than in 192Hg.


Journal of Physics G | 1994

Two-proton high-K oblate structures in 194Pb

M.G. Porquet; F. Hannachi; G. Bastin; V Brindejonc; I. Deloncle; B. J. P. Gall; C. Schück; Ag Smith; F. Azaiez; C. Bourgeois; J. Duprat; A. Korichi; N. Perrin; N Poffe; H. Sergolle; Alain Astier; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; N. Redon; J. R. Simpson; J F Sharpeyschafer; M J Joyce; C W Beausang; R Wadsworth; R M Clark

Two regular dipole gamma -ray cascades have been observed in 194Pb. A comprehensive level scheme related to these structures has been built and first members of rotational bands built on K=8 and K=11 two-proton oblate states have been identified. From the excitation energies, spin values, behaviours of the moments of inertia and alignments, and from the comparison with the isotone 192Hg, multiparticle configurations can be attributed to three high-spin structures of 194Pb built respectively on the 4966 keV, 4334 keV and 6198 keV levels: ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606))(vi13/2)2, ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606))(vf5/2vi13/2), ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606)) (vf5/2(vi13/2)3). Within this interpretation, the regular dipole bands correspond to the presence of two or three i13/2 decoupled neutrons.


European Physical Journal A | 1994

Two proton high-spin excitations and dipole bands in192Hg

Y. Le Coz; N. Redon; Alain Astier; R. Béraud; R. Duffait; M. Meyer; F. Hannachi; G. Bastin; I. Deloncle; B. J. P. Gall; M. Kaci; M.G. Porquet; C. Schück; F. Azaiez; C. Bourgeois; J. Duprat; A. Korichi; N. Perrin; N Poffe; H. Sergolle; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer; C. W. Beausang; S.J. Gale; M J Joyce; E. S. Paul; R. M. Clark; K. Hauschild; R. Wadsworth; J. Simpson; M. A. Bentley

The192Hg nucleus was populated in the160Gd(36S, 4n) reaction at a beam energy of E=159 MeV. Emittedγ-rays were detected with the EUROGAM array comprising 43 Compton-suppressed large volume Ge detectors. The level scheme of192Hg has been extended up to an excitation energy of E=10.4 MeV and spin I=34 ħ. Two new structures, made of competing ΔI=1 and ΔI=2 transitions have been observed and their connexions with the low-lying levels established. Their lowest levels are located at 6.304 MeV and 6.879 MeV excitation energy. The experimental results are compared with mean-field HF+BCS calculations. It is proposed that the new structures originate from deformation-aligned quasi-proton excitations π(i13/2 * h9/2)K=11 andπ (h9/2)K=82, coupled to rotation-aligned quasi-neutron ν(i13/2)n and quasi-proton π(h11/2)2 excitations.


Journal of Physics G | 2002

Lifetimes of yrast rotational states of the fission fragments 100Zr and 104Mo measured using a differential plunger

A. G. Smith; R. M. Wall; D. Patel; G. S. Simpson; D. M. Cullen; J. L. Durell; S. J. Freeman; J.C. Lisle; J. F. Smith; B. J. Varley; G. Barreau; M Petit; Ch. Theisen; E Bouchez; M. Houry; R. Lucas; B. Cahan; A. Le Coguie; B. J. P. Gall; O Dorvaux; N. Schulz

Lifetime measurements have been performed for yrast rotational states of 100Zr and 104Mo using a 252Cf source in a differential plunger arrangement, together with the EUROBALL and SAPHIR multi-detector arrays. The system has been proved capable of covering a range of lifetimes from a nanosecond to a picosecond. The transition quadrupole moments are found to decrease by around 20% between I = 4 and I = 8 in the case of 104Mo while remaining constant in 100Zr. The origin of this effect lies either in a rotation-induced shape change, or in the strong mixing between the ground and s-bands in 104Mo.


European Physical Journal A | 2000

Evidence for deformation in 113-116Cd isotopes

N. Buforn; Alain Astier; J. Meyer; M. Meyer; S. Perries; N. Redon; O. Stezowski; M.G. Porquet; I. Deloncle; A. Bauchet; J. Duprat; B. J. P. Gall; C. Gautherin; E. Gueorguieva; F. Hoellinger; T. Kutsarova; R. Lucas; A. Minkova; N. Schulz; H. Sergolle; Ts. Venkova; A.N. Wilson

Abstract: High-spin states in 113-116Cd have been investigated with the fusion-fission reaction 28Si +176Yb at 145 > MeV. The experiment has been performed with the Eurogam2 array. New rotational bands based on two quasi-particle states have been observed for even-even cadmium isotopes. A new level scheme based on the 11/2− isomeric state is proposed for 115Cd and the one of 113Cd has been extended to spin (31/2−). The decoupled bands identified in both odd-A nuclei are interpreted as being built upon a low-Ωh11/2 quasi-neutron configuration. Microscopic Hartree-Fock + BCS calculations confirm the prolate deformation in this mass region especially for the odd cadmium isotopes.


Physics Letters B | 1999

Measurements of g-factors of excited states in Ba and Ce nuclei using gamma rays from secondary fission fragments

A. G. Smith; G. S. Simpson; J. Billowes; J. L. Durell; P.J. Dagnall; S. J. Freeman; M. J. Leddy; A. Roach; J. F. Smith; A. Jungclaus; K.P. Lieb; C. Teich; B. J. P. Gall; F. Hoellinger; N. Schulz; I. Ahmad; J. Greene; A Algora

Measurements of g-factors of excited states in barium and cerium fission fragments have been performed using time-integral perturbed angular correlations between secondary-fragment gamma rays. Larmor precession angles have been obtained for the first I-pi = 2(+) states in Ba-144,Ba-146 and Ce-146,Ce-148 as well as for the 9/2(-) state at 117 keV in Ba-143, the 7/2(-) state at 114 keV in Ba-145 and the first 4(+) state in Ce-150. The deduced g-factor fur the 2(+) state in Ba-146 provides substantiating evidence for a downward trend in 2(+) g-factors with increasing neutron number, in line with Interacting Boson Model predictions for the neutron-rich barium isotopes, assuming the quenching of the Z = 64 shell gap for N>88. The static hyperfine fields for implanted barium and cerium isotopes are found to be opposite in sign. These results constitute the first use of secondary-fragment gamma-ray emission in the determination of g-factors of excited states in fission fragments


Physics Letters B | 1995

Observation and lifetime of the first excited superdeformed band in Hg-192

A. Korichi; F. Hannachi; I. Deloncle; W. Korten; I. Ahmad; F. Azaiez; G. Bastin; C. W. Beausang; C. Bourgeois; M.P. Carpenter; R. M. Clark; R. Duffait; J. Duprat; B. J. P. Gall; R.G. Henry; H. Hübel; Rvf Janssens; M J Joyce; M. Kaci; Teng Lek. Khoo; T. Lauritsen; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; E. S. Paul; N. Perrin; N. Poffé; M.G. Porquet; N. Redon; C. Schück; H. Sergolle

An excited superdeformed (SD) band has been observed in 192Hg with the UROGAM spectrometer. It is interpreted as a two quasi-neutron excitation in the 192Hg SD nucleus. Nuclear level lifetimeshave been measured using the Dopple-shift attenuation method. An average transition quadrupole moment of 19.5 ± 1.5 b has been obtained which is similar to the value measured in the yeast SD band. These results indicate that the deformation in the 192Hg SD nucleus is stable despite changes in the occupancy of high-N-orbitals.

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N. Redon

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F. Azaiez

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M. Meyer

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O. Dorvaux

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I. Deloncle

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J. Duprat

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D. Curien

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H. Sergolle

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C. Bourgeois

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G. Duchêne

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