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Physical Review Letters | 2016

Direct Lifetime Measurements of the Excited States in Ni 72

K. Kolos; D. Miller; R. Grzywacz; H. Iwasaki; M. Al-Shudifat; D. Bazin; C. R. Bingham; T. Braunroth; G. Cerizza; A. Gade; A. Lemasson; S. N. Liddick; M. Madurga; C. Morse; Mauricio Portillo; M. M. Rajabali; F. Recchia; L. L. Riedinger; P. Voss; W. B. Walters; D. Weisshaar; K. Whitmore; K. Wimmer; J. A. Tostevin

The lifetimes of the first excited 2^{+} and 4^{+} states in ^{72}Ni were measured at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory with the recoil-distance Doppler-shift method, a model-independent probe to obtain the reduced transition probability. Excited states in ^{72}Ni were populated by the one-proton knockout reaction of an intermediate energy ^{73}Cu beam. γ-ray-recoil coincidences were detected with the γ-ray tracking array GRETINA and the S800 spectrograph. Our results provide evidence of enhanced transition probability B(E2;2^{+}→0^{+}) as compared to ^{68}Ni, but do not confirm the trend of large B(E2) values reported in the neighboring isotope ^{70}Ni obtained from Coulomb excitation measurement. The results are compared to shell model calculations. The lifetime obtained for the excited 4_{1}^{+} state is consistent with models showing decay of a seniority ν=4, 4^{+} state, which is consistent with the disappearance of the 8^{+} isomer in ^{72}Ni.


Physical Review Letters | 2018

Lifetime measurements of excited states in 172Pt and the variation of quadrupole transition strength with angular momentum

B. Cederwall; M. Doncel; Ö. Aktaş; A. Ertoprak; R. J. Liotta; Chong Qi; T. Grahn; D. M. Cullen; B. S. Nara Singh; D. Hodge; M. Giles; S. Stolze; H. Badran; T. Braunroth; T. Calverley; D.M. Cox; Y.D. Fang; P. T. Greenlees; J. Hilton; E. Ideguchi; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; M. Kumar Raju; Hui-Shan Li; H. Liu; S. Matta; V. Modamio; J. Pakarinen; P. Papadakis; J. Partanen

Lifetimes of the first excited 2^{+} and 4^{+} states in the extremely neutron-deficient nuclide ^{172}Pt have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-decay tagging techniques. An unusually low value of the ratio B(E2:4_{1}^{+}→2_{1}^{+})/B(E2:2_{1}^{+}→0_{gs}^{+})=0.55(19) was found, similar to a handful of other such anomalous cases observed in the entire Segré chart. The observation adds to a cluster of a few extremely neutron-deficient nuclides of the heavy transition metals with neutron numbers N≈90-94 featuring the effect. No theoretical model calculations reported to date have been able to explain the anomalously low B(E2:4_{1}^{+}→2_{1}^{+})/B(E2:2_{1}^{+}→0_{gs}^{+}) ratios observed in these cases. Such low values cannot, e.g., be explained within the framework of the geometrical collective model or by algebraic approaches within the interacting boson model framework. It is proposed that the group of B(E2:4_{1}^{+}→2_{1}^{+})/B(E2:2_{1}^{+}→0_{gs}^{+}) ratios in the extremely neutron-deficient even-even W, Os, and Pt nuclei around neutron numbers N≈90-94 reveal a quantum phase transition from axa0seniority-conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number. Although a system governed by seniority symmetry is the only theoretical framework for which such an effect may naturally occur, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for these nuclei that are not situated near closed shells.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Low collectivity of the first 2+ states of 212,210Po

D. Kocheva; G. Rainovski; J. Jolie; N. Pietralla; A. Blazhev; A. Astier; R. Altenkirch; M. Bast; M. Beckers; S. Ansari; T. Braunroth; M. Cappellazzo; M. L. Cortés; A. Dewald; F. Diel; M. Djongolov; C. Fransen; K. Gladnishki; A. Goldkuhle; A. Hennig; V. Karayonchev; J. M. Keatings; E. Kluge; Th. Kröll; J. Litzinger; K. Moschner; C. Müller-Gatermann; P. Petkov; M. Rudigier; M. Scheck

The lifetimes of the first 2+ excited states of 212,210Po were measured in two transfer reactions 208Pb(12C,8Be)212Po and 208Pb(12C,10Be)210Po by the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift (RDDS) method and by the Doppler Shift Attenuation method (DSAM), respectively. The derived absolute B(E2) values of 2.6(3) W.u. for 212Po and 1.83(28) W.u. for 210Po indicate low collectivity. It is shown that the properties of the yrast , , and states in both nuclei cannot be described consistently in the framework of nuclear shell models. It is also demonstrated in the case of 210Po that Quasi-particle Phonon Model (QPM) calculations cannot overcome this problem thus indicating the existence of a peculiarity which is neglected in both theoretical approaches.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Enhanced collectivity along the N = Z line: lifetime measurements in 44Ti, 48Cr, and 52Fe

K. Arnswald; P. Reiter; L. Coraggio; B. Birkenbach; A. Blazhev; T. Braunroth; A. Dewald; C. Fransen; B. Fu; A. Gargano; H. Hess; R. Hirsch; N. Itaco; S. M. Lenzi; L. Lewandowski; J. Litzinger; C. Müller-Gatermann; M. Queiser; D. Rosiak; D. Schneiders; M. Seidlitz; B. Siebeck; T. Steinbach; A. Vogt; K. Wolf; Karl Oskar Zell

Lifetimes of the states in 44Ti, 48,50Cr, and 52Fe were determined with high accuracy exploiting the recoil distance Doppler-shift method. The reduced E2 transition strengths of 44Ti and 52 Fe differ considerably from previously known values. A systematic increase in collectivity is found for the N = Z nuclei compared to neighboring isotopes. The B(E2) values along the Ti, Cr, and Fe isotopic chains are compared to shell-model calculations employing established interactions for the 0f 1p shell, as well as a novel effective shell-model Hamiltonian starting from a realistic nucleon-nucleon potential. The theoretical approaches underestimate the B(E2) values for the lower-mass Ti isotopes. Strong indication is found for particle-hole cross-shell configurations, recently corroborated by similar results for the neighboring isotone 42 Ca. A detailed manuscript has meanwhile been published in Physics Letters B [1].


European Physical Journal A | 2017

A revised B(E2;2+1

D. Kocheva; G. Rainovski; J. Jolie; N. Pietralla; A. Blazhev; A. Astier; R. Altenkirch; S. Ansari; T. Braunroth; M. L. Cortés; A. Dewald; F. Diel; M. Djongolov; C. Fransen; K. Gladnishki; A. Hennig; V. Karayonchev; J. M. Keatings; E. Kluge; J. Litzinger; C. Müller-Gatermann; P. Petkov; M. Rudigier; M. Scheck; Ph. Scholz; P. Spagnoletti; M. Spieker; C. Stahl; R. Stegmann; M. Stoyanova

Abstract.The lifetimes of the


XXI International School on Nuclear Physics and Applications & International Symposium on Exotic Nuclei | 2016

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D. Kocheva; G. Rainovski; J. Jolie; N. Pietralla; C. Stahl; P. Petkov; A. Blazhev; A. Hennig; A. Astier; T. Braunroth; L. Cortes; A. Dewald; M. Djongolov; C. Fransen; K. Gladnishki; V. Karayonchev; J. Litzinger; C. Müller-Gatermann; M. Scheck; Ph. Scholz; C. Schramm; P. Tölle; V. Werner; W. Witt; D. Wölk; P. Van Isacker

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In: {Penionzhkevich}, Y E; {Sobolev}, Y G. Exotic Nuclei: EXON-2012 - Proceedings of the International Symposium. Edited by Penionzhkevich Yu E {\amp} Sobolev Yu G. Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2013. ISBN \#9789814508865, pp. 347-356; 2013. p. 347-356. | 2013

0+1) value in the semi-magic nucleus 210Po

Michael Taylor; D. M. Cullen; A.J. Smith; A. McFarlane; V. Twist; M. G. Procter; G.A. Alharshan; T. Braunroth; A. Dewald; E. Ellinger; C. Fransen; P. A. Butler; M. Scheck; D. T. Joss; B. Saygi; C. McPeake; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; U. Jakobsson; Peter J. H. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; S. Ketelhut; M. Leino; P. Nieminen; J. Pakarinen; P. Peura; P. Rahkila; P. Ruotsalainen; M. Sandzelius

21+ , the


Journal of Physics: Conference Series 381 (2012) 012060 - Rutherford Centennial Conference on Nuclear Physics, 8–12 August 2011, Manchester, UK | 2012

Search for mixed-symmetry states in

M. G. Procter; D. M. Cullen; P. Ruotsalainen; T. Braunroth; A. Dewald; C. Fransen; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; M. Hackstein; K. Hauschild; U. Jakobsson; P. M. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; S. Ketelhut; A. Lopez-Martens; M. Leino; J Litzinger; P. Mason; P. Nieminen; P. Peura; P. Rahkila; M.W. Reed; S Rice; S Rinta-Antilla; W. Rother; M. Sandzelius; J. Sarén; C. Scholey; J. Sorri

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Physical Review Letters | 2014

^{212}

H. Iwasaki; A. Lemasson; C. Morse; A. Dewald; T. Braunroth; V. M. Bader; T. Baugher; D. Bazin; J. S. Berryman; C. M. Campbell; A. Gade; C. Langer; I. Y. Lee; C. Loelius; E. Lunderberg; F. Recchia; D. Smalley; R. Wadsworth; C. Walz; D. Weisshaar; A. Westerberg; K. Whitmore; K. Wimmer

22+ and the


Physics Letters B | 2013

Po

M. G. Procter; D. M. Cullen; M. J. Taylor; G.A. Alharshan; L. S. Ferreira; E. Maglione; K. Auranen; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; U. Jakobsson; R. Julin; A. Herzáň; J. Konki; M. Leino; J. Pakarinen; J. Partanen; P. Peura; P. Rahkila; P. Ruotsalainen; M. Sandzelius; J. Sarén; S. Stolze; C. Scholey; J. Sorri; J. Uusitalo; T. Braunroth; E. Ellinger; A. Dewald; D. T. Joss; C. McPeake

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A. Dewald

University of Cologne

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P. T. Greenlees

University of Jyväskylä

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R. Julin

University of Jyväskylä

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T. Grahn

University of Jyväskylä

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D. M. Cullen

University of Manchester

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P. Ruotsalainen

University of Jyväskylä

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