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Nuclear Physics | 2002

Experimental approach towards shell structure at 100Sn and 78Ni

H. Grawe; M. Gorska; Claes Fahlander; M. Palacz; F. Nowacki; E. Caurier; J. M. Daugas; Marek Lewitowicz; M Sawicka; R. Grzywacz; K. Rykaczewski; O Sorlin; S Leenhardt; F Azaiez

The status of experimental approach to Sn-100 and Ni-78 is reviewed. Revised single particle energies for neutrons are deduced for the N=Z=50 shell closure and evidence for low lying I-pi=2(+) and 3(-) states is presented. Moderate E2 polarization charges of 0.1 e and 0.6 e are found to reproduce the experimental data when core excitation of Sn-100 is properly accounted for in the shell model. For the neutron rich Ni region no conclusive evidence for an N=40 subshell is found, whereas firm evidence for the persistence of the N=50 shell at Ni-78 is inferred from the existence of seniority isomers. The disappearance of this isomerism in the mid nug(9/2) shell is discussed.


Nuclear Physics | 1999

Beta decay half-lives of neutron rich Ti–Co isotopes around N=40

O. Sorlin; C. Donzaud; L. Axelsson; M. Belleguic; R. Béraud; C. Borcea; G. Canchel; E. Chabanat; J. M. Daugas; A. Emsallem; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; K.-L. Kratz; S. Leenhardt; Marek Lewitowicz; C. Longour; M.J. Lopez; F. de Oliveira Santos; L. Petizon; B. Pfeiffer; F. Pougheon; M.G. Saint-Laurent; J. E. Sauvestre

Abstract The neutron-rich 57 – 59 Ti, 59 – 62 V, 61 – 64 Cr, 63 – 66 Mn, 65 – 68 Fe, 67 – 70 Co have been produced at GANIL via interactions of a 60.4 MeV/u 86 Kr 34+ with a 58 Ni target. They have been separated by the doubly achromatic spectrometer LISE3. Beta-decay half-lives have been determined for all produced nuclei, and subsequent γ -rays have been observed for the most efficiently produced nuclei. The measured half-lives of vanadium and chromium isotopes are compared to QRPA calculations using ground states deformations from the FRDM or ETFSI models. In an astrophysical context, the short half-lives of 58 Ti and 64 Cr indicate that these nuclei are potential r-process progenitors, after β -decay, of 58 Fe and 64 Ni in certain inclusions of meteorites.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Unveiling the intruder deformed 0

F. Rotaru; F. Negoita; S. Grévy; J. Mrazek; S. M. Lukyanov; F. Nowacki; A. Poves; O. Sorlin; C. Borcea; R. Borcea; A. Buta; L. Caceres; S. Calinescu; R. Chevrier; Zs. Dombrádi; J. M. Daugas; D. Lebhertz; Y. Penionzhkevich; C. Petrone; D. Sohler; M. Stanoiu; J. C. Thomas

The 02(+) state in 34Si has been populated at the GANIL-LISE3 facility through the β decay of a newly discovered 1(+) isomer in 34Al of 26(1) ms half-life. The simultaneous detection of e(+)e(-) pairs allowed the determination of the excitation energy E(02(+))=2719(3)  keV and the half-life T(1/2)=19.4(7) ns, from which an electric monopole strength of ρ(2)(E0)=13.0(0.9)×10(-3) was deduced. The 2(1)(+) state is observed to decay both to the 0(1)(+) ground state and to the newly observed 0(2)(+) state [via a 607(2) keV transition] with a ratio R(2(1)(+)→0(1)(+)/2(1)(+)→0(2)(+))=1380(717). Gathering all information, a weak mixing with the 0(1)(+) and a large deformation parameter of β=0.29(4) are found for the 0(2)(+) state, in good agreement with shell model calculations using a new SDPF-U-MIX interaction allowing np-nh excitations across the N=20 shell gap.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

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F. Rotaru; F. Negoita; S. Grévy; J. Mrazek; S. M. Lukyanov; F. Nowacki; A. Poves; O. Sorlin; C. Borcea; R. Borcea; A. Buta; L. Caceres; S. Calinescu; R. Chevrier; Zs. Dombrádi; J. M. Daugas; D. Lebhertz; Y. Penionzhkevich; C. Petrone; D. Sohler; M. Stanoiu; J. C. Thomas

The 02(+) state in 34Si has been populated at the GANIL-LISE3 facility through the β decay of a newly discovered 1(+) isomer in 34Al of 26(1) ms half-life. The simultaneous detection of e(+)e(-) pairs allowed the determination of the excitation energy E(02(+))=2719(3)  keV and the half-life T(1/2)=19.4(7) ns, from which an electric monopole strength of ρ(2)(E0)=13.0(0.9)×10(-3) was deduced. The 2(1)(+) state is observed to decay both to the 0(1)(+) ground state and to the newly observed 0(2)(+) state [via a 607(2) keV transition] with a ratio R(2(1)(+)→0(1)(+)/2(1)(+)→0(2)(+))=1380(717). Gathering all information, a weak mixing with the 0(1)(+) and a large deformation parameter of β=0.29(4) are found for the 0(2)(+) state, in good agreement with shell model calculations using a new SDPF-U-MIX interaction allowing np-nh excitations across the N=20 shell gap.


Nuclear Physics | 2000

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O. Sorlin; C. Donzaud; L. Axelsson; M. Belleguic; R. Béraud; C. Borcea; G. Canchel; E. Chabanat; J. M. Daugas; A. Emsallem; M. Girod; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; K.-L. Kratz; S. Leenhardt; M. Lewitowicz; C. Longour; M.J. Lopez; F. de Oliveira Santos; L. Petizon; B. Pfeiffer; F. Pougheon; M. G. Saint-Laurent; J. E. Sauvestre

Abstract The neutron-rich 57−59 Ti, 59−62 V, 61−64 Cr, 63−66 Mn, 65−68 Fe, 67−70 Co have been produced at GANIL via interactions of a 60.4 MeV/u 86 Kr 34+ with a 58 Ni target. They have been separated by the doubly achromatic spectrometer LISE3. Beta-decay half-lives have been determined for all produced nuclei, and subsequent γ -rays have been observed for the most efficiently produced nuclei. The measured half-lives of vanadium and chromium isotopes are compared to QRPA calculations using ground states deformations from the FRDM or ETFSI models. In an astrophysical context, the short half-lives of 58 Ti and 64 Cr indicate that these nuclei are potential r-process progenitors, after β -decay, of 58 Fe and 64 Ni in certain inclusions of meteorites.


Physics Letters B | 1999

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W. Trinder; J.C Angélique; R. Anne; J. Äystö; C. Borcea; J. M. Daugas; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; S. Grévy; R. Grzywacz; A. Jokinen; M. Lewitowicz; M.J. Lopez; F. de Oliveira; A.N Ostrowski; T. Siiskonen; M. G. Saint-Laurent

Abstract The β-decay of the T z =− 5 2 nucleus 35 Ca was studied at the LISE3 spectrometer at GANIL. The 35 Ca decay scheme was deduced from its β-delayed proton emission into the ground and excited states of 34 Ar and from its β-delayed two-proton emission. The 35 Ca half-life was determined to be 25.7±0.2 ms. The measured transition strength function B(GT) is compared to results obtained from large-scale sd-shell model calculations.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Si

C. Force; S. Grévy; L. Gaudefroy; O. Sorlin; L. Caceres; F. Rotaru; J. Mrazek; N. L. Achouri; J. C. Angélique; F. Azaiez; B. Bastin; R. Borcea; A. Buta; J. M. Daugas; Z. Dlouhy; Zs. Dombrádi; F. de Oliveira; F. Negoita; Y. Penionzhkevich; M. G. Saint-Laurent; D. Sohler; M. Stanoiu; I. Stefan; C. Stodel; F. Nowacki

The structure of 44S has been studied by using delayed γ and electron spectroscopy. The decay rates of the 02+ isomeric state to the 2(1)+ and 0(1)+ states, measured for the first time, lead to a reduced transition probability B(E2: 2(1)+→0(2)+)=8.4(26) e(2) fm4 and a monopole strength ρ2(E0: 0(2)+→0(1)+)=8.7(7)×10(-3). Comparisons to shell model calculations point towards prolate-spherical shape coexistence, and a two-level mixing model is used to extract a weak mixing between the two configurations.


Journal of Physics G | 2002

Unveiling the Intruder Deformed02+State inSi34

Georgi Georgiev; G. Neyens; M. Hass; D. L. Balabanski; C. R. Bingham; C. Borcea; Nico Coulier; R. Coussement; J. M. Daugas; F. de Oliveira Santos; M. Gorska; H. Grawe; R. Grzywacz; M. Lewitowicz; H. Mach; I. Matea; R. D. Page; M. Pfützner; Yu. E. Penionzhkevich; Z. Podolyak; P. H. Regan; K. Rykaczewski; M. Sawicka; Na Smirnova; Yu. G. Sobolev; M. Stanoiu; Stéphanie Teughels; Katrien Vyvey

We report the first g factor measurement on microsecond isomers of neutronrich nuclei produced in projectile-fragmentation reactions at intermediate energies. The nuclides in the vicinity of 68 Ni were produced and spin oriented following the fragmentation of a 76 Ge, 61.4 MeV u −1 beam at GANIL. The LISE spectrometer was used to select the nuclei of interest. The time-dependent perturbed angular distribution (TDPAD) method was applied in combination with th eh eavy-ion–gamma correlation technique to measure the g factors of 69m Cu (J π = 13/2 + , T1/2 = 350 ns) and 67m Ni (J π = 9/2 + , T1/2 = 13.3 µs). Specific details of the experimental technique and the comparison of the results (|g( 69m Cu) |= 0.225(25) and |g( 67m Ni) |= 0.125(6)) with theoretical calculations are discussed. These results provide another indication of the importance of proton excitations across the Z = 28 shell gap.


Nuclear Physics | 2003

Erratum to “Beta decay half-lives of neutron rich Ti–Co isotopes around N=40” [Nucl. Phys. A 660 (1999) 3–19]

S. Grévy; J. Mrazek; J.C. Angélique; P. Baumann; C. Borcea; A. Buta; G. Canchel; W. N. Catford; S. Courtin; J. M. Daugas; F. de Oliveira; P. Dessagne; Z. Dlouhy; A. Knipper; K.-L. Kratz; F.R. Lecolley; J.L. Lecouey; G. Lehrsenneau; M. Lewitowicz; E. Liénard; S. Lukianov; F. Maréchal; Ch. Miehé; F. Negoita; N. A. Orr; D. Pantelica; Y. Penionzhkevich; J. Péter; B. Pfeiffer; S. Pietri

Abstract First results on a β-γ decay spectroscopy experiment of nuclei in the region of N=28 are reported. New β half-lives for nuclei from Mg to Ar have been extracted. For the heavier ones, the new periods of 48Ar and 47Cl are of importance in the understanding of solar abundance ratio 48 Ca 46 Ca . The measured half-lives of Si isotopes have been extended from N=25 to N=28 and are discussed in the light of possible deformation occuring in this region. Finally, preliminary spectroscopy of 45Ar is also reported.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

β-decay of 35Ca

I. Matea; G. Georgiev; J. M. Daugas; M. Hass; G. Neyens; R. Astabatyan; L. T. Baby; D. L. Balabanski; G. Bélier; D. Borremans; G. Goldring; H. Goutte; P. Himpe; M. Lewitowicz; S. M. Lukyanov; V. Méot; F. de Oliveira Santos; Yu. E. Penionzhkevich; O. Roig; M. Sawicka

We report on the g factor measurement of an isomer in the neutron-rich (61)(26)Fe (E(*)=861 keV and T(1/2)=239(5) ns). The isomer was produced and spin aligned via a projectile-fragmentation reaction at intermediate energy, the time dependent perturbed angular distribution method being used for the measurement of the g factor. For the first time, due to significant improvements of the experimental technique, an appreciable residual alignment of the nuclear spin ensemble has been observed, allowing a precise determination of its g factor, including the sign: g=-0.229(2). In this way we open the possibility to study moments of very neutron-rich short-lived isomers, not accessible via other production and spin-orientation methods.

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M. Lewitowicz

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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C. Borcea

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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G. Neyens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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F. de Oliveira Santos

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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S. Grévy

University of Bordeaux

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M. Stanoiu

University of Paris-Sud

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O. Sorlin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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D. L. Balabanski

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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H. Grawe

University of Jyväskylä

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M. Hass

Weizmann Institute of Science

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