gamma-ray spectroscopy of Ta-163
Tarih
2009Yazar
Saren, J.
Ganioglu, Ela
Sorri, J.
Simpson, J.
Scholey, C.
Rahkila, P.
Wyss, R.
Sandzelius, M.
Cederwall, B.
Thomson, J.
Andgren, K.
Bianco, L.
Back, T.
Eeckhaudt, S.
ERTUERK, S.
HORNILLOS, M. B. Gomez
GRAHN, T.
GREENLEES, P. T.
Hadinia, B.
Johnson, A.
JONES, P. M.
Joss, D. T.
Julin, R.
Juutinen, S.
Ketelhut, S.
Khaplanov, A.
Leino, M.
Nyman, M.
Page, R. D.
UUSITALO, J.
Üst veri
Tüm öğe kaydını gösterÖzet
Excited states in Ta-163 have been identified for the first time using the Cd-106(Ni-60,3p) fusion evaporation reaction. gamma rays were detected using the JUROGAM gamma-ray spectrometer and recoil discrimination was achieved using the recoil ion transport unit (RITU) gas-filled separator in conjunction with the GREAT spectrometer situated at the focal plane of the RITU. The yrast states are assigned to a strongly coupled rotational band based on a pi h(11/2) configuration. This structure exhibits large signature splitting at low spins that disappears after the paired band crossing because of the alignment of a pair of i(13/2) neutrons. This effect is ascribed to triaxial shape changes induced by the core-polarizing properties of the deformation-aligned h(11/2) proton and the rotation-aligned i(13/2) neutrons. Two additional strongly coupled band structures have been established and are discussed in terms of octupole-vibrational and two-quasiparticle excitations built on the yrast structure. The experimental results are compared with predictions from cranked-shell-model and total-Routhian-surface calculations.
Koleksiyonlar
- Makale [92796]